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Ruminant Llama
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Nostr Class of 2023 Bitcoin Class of 2021 πŸ•ΆοΈπŸŒ»πŸ₯©πŸŒœοΈπŸ•ΉοΈπŸ€–πŸ”β˜•πŸΊ #plebchain #coffeechain #ai #IT #foss #hardware #multilingual πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡΅πŸ‡±πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Industrial Hardware Engineer - looking for new jobs and project opportunities. Highly interested in IT, Cybersec, internet politics and online privacy. I have a weak spot for the ridiculous & absurd 😜 Always curious, always learning ... and shitposting occasionally.

Do you get notified if you're the "target" of this?

Sounds like a cool way to troll someone on #zapathon

HAHA, surprise #zaps coming your way! 😝

My 2yo daughter is the same. It takes like 20min to catch her running around, then another 10min to dress her in the Pyjama. After reading her a Story she's like:

Ok what's next πŸ˜€ then she starts humming some tune, grabs some book to look at... and then suddenly dozes off πŸ˜… it's annoying but hilarious, really.

Don't you dare change something - then she refuses to cooperate and is stubborn as a mule.

Does this work?!

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Can someone please explain the difference between #amethyst and #plebstr clients?

Besides GUI and UX they seem pretty similar.

Is there a difference in supported /implemented NIPs?

#nostr #help #faq

Such an insane thing to say to the public. I'm looking forward to the reactions 🍿

A report is kind 1984?! I chuckled

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Very true on the affordability depending on the country. In some places it is different than others. However, if parents deeply want to home educate, they will find a way. It might be remote work, or some form of a business that gives them more time flexibility. It's often about scaling back the outgoings, taking a good hard look at budgets and learning to be a bit minimalist. πŸ˜‰

I disagree that domain bias is an issue. All children need is to be able to read, write and understand basic maths. As parents, we don't need to know everything to teach our children because we have access to the internet. My kids can learn almost anything they want supported by what's available online or by meeting people IRL. This is the major flaw in institutional education. Kids don't need their heads stuffed with a curriculum determined by government experts. This is a very major flaw because it is heavily contributing to childrens deteriorating mental health and well being. Most teaching professionals are not asking, why do these children need to learn this for their adult life? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

Unschooling leverages our children's curiosity. They learn by watching YouTube and asking questions. They follow their interests and enjoy learning. For us, we are travelling the world. There is absolutely no way any classroom on the face of the earth could create learning experiences like we've given our children. And there is absolutely no way I would've met some of the most extraordinary people we've met by living there suburbia first world BS dream πŸ’―

We are on one small/modest income, not much savings, we didn't own a house or have assets before we left. We left at the start of Covid with less than $20k usd. We've been travelling for over three years living in Vietnam, Turkey, Greece and Spain. I am a big believer that if parents fight for their limitations, they will get to keep them. If parents deeply want to create multifaceted, wild and free learning experiences, they need to work on their belief first and then go live it. For most families in the developed world, there are excuses and there are choices. 🧑

Many teachers come with a flawed belief that only an institution can give children a broad curriculum that they supposedly need. Yet majority of adults (except teachers) use next to nothing of what they learned in school. The majority of adults are in careers where they train (learn) new things. Very rarely does anything taught in school help anyone with a career or business (unless it is an exceptional school) πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I say to people, if I can teach my children in less than one hour per day more effectively than they could learn in a classroom, then what is the point (apart from glorified daycare)? If schools send home homework, that's a massive red flag that school isn't working. I say this because I pulled my eldest out of school at age 8 and he may as well never have gone to school. I started him from absolute scratch, one hour a day and I got to enjoy watching him learn with ease. I have four children and my 6 yo does less than 30 minutes a day but if he were to go to school he'd need to be in a classroom with the 8yos because he is too smart. There is absolutely no way a school could've taught him like this πŸ’œ

Sorry for the long reply. It's something I am super passionate about and I really enjoy empowering parents to take their power back, acknowledge their ability to educate their children and just go do it. πŸ”₯

Thanks for sharing your unique perspective. It is inspiring

IF you can afford to stay at home and still pay for everything including home, food, electricity, heating, mobility, entertainment, etc...

Another issue is the domain bias - since you can only know so much as a parent with a certain career path, some nuances of education come short.

It could work if you have a community around with a strong inter-domain knowledge base (as in the famous quote: "you need a village to raise a child") or if you're able to teach kids how to teach themselves (auto-didactic) on the internet.

I really love the idea, but it's hard to implement in my opinion.

Sorry for the long form πŸ˜