By @2077research [ 59 Min read ] “Progress does not mean that everything becomes better for everyone everywhere all the time. That would be a miracle, and progress is not a miracle but problem-solving. Problems are inevitable and solutions create new problems which have to be solved in their turn.” — Steve Pinker Let’s dive in!.. Read More |
By @yahiabsat [ 15 Min read ] Picture you’re a sales associate at a bike manufacturing company that uses Salesforce. You’ve just sold 1 large Dynamo X1 bike for $5,000 to a new reseller called “Northern Trail Cycling”. Your job is to: 1 - Authenticate to Salesforce (with provided credentials). (Feature image credits to DALL-E) .. Read More |
By @2077research [ 30 Min read ] While ERC-7281 isn’t the first attempt at creating fungible cross-chain tokens, it fixes problems associated with previous proposals—such as vendor lock-in, loss of sovereignty for token issuers, high costs of bootstrapping liquidity for bridged tokens, infrastructure overhead, and increased exposure to bridge failures. Stay tuned!.. Read More |
By @kategrizik [ 4 Min read ] Many people are hesitant to use cryptocurrencies because they’re worried about losing money, find the blockchain technology too complicated, or simply don’t trust cryptocurrencies. Cryptocurrency platforms can encourage more users to adopt cryptocurrencies and retain customers by educating them and building trust... Read More |
By @vinitabansal [ 11 Min read ] You will come across people at work with ill-intention—those who try to take advantage of you by acting as a victim and manipulating you into doing things that serve their interests while being harmful to your mental health and personal well-being. — George K. Simon Jr. — Adelyn Birch.. Read More |
Wilhelm I was proclaimed the first German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles in France. This marked the culmination of the Franco-Prussian War and the unification of Germany under Prussian dominance. | |
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This question reflects a critical debate in modern education as AI tools like ChatGPT and others become increasingly accessible. Advocates argue that AI can be a valuable educational resource, helping students enhance their writing, organize ideas, and understand complex concepts. On the other hand, critics worry about plagiarism, loss of originality, and over-reliance on technology, potentially undermining students' ability to develop critical thinking and writing skills. Yes, with no restrictions – Generative AI can be a legitimate tool for writing academic papers. Yes, but only as a support tool – AI can assist with ideas or editing but not write the entire paper. Only for specific cases – Allow AI for certain subjects or non-graded assignments. No, it should be prohibited – Writing should remain entirely the student’s work to uphold academic integrity. |
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