Opisek
@Opisek@piefed.blahaj.zone
- Comment on My collection is growing 5 days ago:
It’s just that I’m confused whether it goes in with the aluminum or unsorted trash, so I never throw it out.
- Comment on Got Banned for Fixing Roku — The Paul Blart Mod Chronicles 5 days ago:
Welcome to the fediverse! We’ve got Star Trek, Linux, and seasonal beans.
- Comment on Anon studies Organic Chemistry 1 week ago:
Our exam system supports multiple choice and, indeed, collecting that part automatically. (We can still go through the boxes recognized as tick or blank en-masse to check for recognition mistakes.) However, they’re only allowed to make up 20% of an exam according to university-wide rules.
- Comment on Anon studies Organic Chemistry 1 week ago:
Here, students can also view their graded exams online. There are some professors that don’t do it out of fear of the exams questions being leaked. In that case, you’d go there in person, but you would definitely not be able to just go through the exams on your own until you find the right one. That would never pass data protection laws.
- Comment on Anon studies Organic Chemistry 1 week ago:
I love the correction system we have at my university. All the exams are pseudonymized with a sticker you receive during the exam and scanned after completion. About 10 to 30 people are involved in correcting the exams for one course. We don’t know who the exams belong to as we only see the scanned version on our tablet or computer. Each task is corrected by a different set of people. We can select to see only a single task or subtask to streamline the process of correction, too. Furthermore, all the tasks are checked twice independently. Once done, the system can assign the exams back to the students. I love how it’s fair and “anonymous” by design.
- Comment on Load bearing Tupperware 2 weeks ago:
Can you explain “I’vēn”?
- Comment on wax on 3 weeks ago:
I don’t know how I feel about this new revelation
- Comment on I will burn this fucker to the ground... internally 3 weeks ago:
Or, in simpler terms, a lack of empathy.
- Comment on I will burn this fucker to the ground... internally 3 weeks ago:
It’s actually even outright discouraged by NIST.
For those who don’t see the reason why, forged password resets lead to users using predictable passwords like “password2025october”, “password2025november”, etc.
- Comment on I will burn this fucker to the ground... internally 3 weeks ago:
Good parenting! I hate to see most parents nowadays give their children unsupervised access to the mindless brainrot boxes that are smartphones or tablets. Personally, having grown up with computers (and at analogue screentime limit), figuring things out through one’s own curiosity is the way to learn about how things work and how to solve problems on your own.
- Comment on I will burn this fucker to the ground... internally 3 weeks ago:
Hi I’m not a millennial, yet I do enjoy my beloved pdftk.
Though it may have to do with a suspected level of neurodivergence.
- Comment on wax on 3 weeks ago:
Seven bald eagles and three units of freedom
- Comment on I c it! 4 weeks ago:
Our window blinds at school had tiny holes in them for the strings to go through and they had the exact same effect. You could see the eclipse projected once the tables.
- Comment on Which one and why? 4 weeks ago:
It’s the only thing that would even work inside a mouth. Don’t get me wrong, I still don’t want it, but 1 is the most spoon-shaped and endurable.
- Comment on Which one and why? 4 weeks ago:
But 2 is spiky in the back and it will stab your lips when you pull in out of your mouth.
- Comment on Which one and why? 4 weeks ago:
No.
- Comment on THEY'RE EVOLVING 5 weeks ago:
Hey, I love getting sidetracked!
- Comment on Regulating AI hastens the Antichrist, says Palantir’s Peter Thiel 1 month ago:
And this comes from none other than Palantir? Am I reading this right? Absolutely hypocrisy. Up next, the car industry says you should take the bus instead.