Update on the son's parking violation: Turns out he parked in a metered spot, got confused because they had two sets of posted instructions that were not the same (he read the "old" one), and wound up paying for the wrong parking spot.
I've suggested that he set a court date and present the paid receipt (for the wrong spot) and request leniency from the judge. Worst that can happen is that the judge says "no" and my son still has to pay the fine.
So, I tried to roll out a sandbox site for Pelican (@pelican ). Im using a LAMP stack where I have /var/www/html fed to http://leopardspot endofinternet dot net: 8008 (yeah, I didnt use the typical port)
Each framework/CMS that I roll out will be a subfolder within this directory. With most of the sandboxes I hav set up, this works just fine. Sadly, Pelican is the one Im unsure about.
https://docs.getpelican.com/en/latest/quickstart.html .
I got down to the section called "Preview your site", and put in the command detailed there. Problem is that gets me "Serving site at: http://127.0.0.1:8000" I need it to be looking at port 8008.
Checked permissions in /var/www/html/mypelicansite and nothing seemed out of place.
Learning to not let anger drive my mind, has been challenging.
Sometimes anger distorts my view of things and throws me off center.
But when I let anger inform me vs let it be a part of my identity, I am able to discern better.
Tôi đã tạo game minimalist "Đänger Pop" cho iOS! Game nhỏ gọn, bạn nhắm پروژه, nhảy nhảy, dùng powerup để xóa 점을 và tạo combo. Giờ đây người chơi có thể mua powerup trong game, nâng cấp stats, hoặc dùng IAP để gia tăng tiềnobs. Phối hợp Game Center với bảng xếp hạng và thành tựu. Được viết bằng SpriteKit và SwiftUI. Có thể học về IAP, localization! #iOSGame #GameDevelopment #TetrisInspired #SwiftUI #InAppPurchases #LearningExperience #MobileGame
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Parents Can Reignite Their Teen’s Love For Learning, A New Book Shows How
Photo by HayDmitriy on Deposit PhotosIt’s natural – your child is in school for many years, and as they grow, they become more exposed to outside resources beyond what they learn in school, such as social media.
Beyond the use of social media, there is the added pressure of making friends, fitting in with their peers, and being successful in extracurricular activities. This may result in a loss of love of learning, which can be challenging for parents to understand and address.
Evidence Says Parents Can Reignite A Child’s Love Of Learning
Photo by motortion on Deposit PhotosBut there is solid evidence that parents can reignite their teen’s love of learning! In a new book titled The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better. The book has 5 stars on Amazon with 50 reviews since it was released on January 7, 2025.
Research in the co-authored book shows that parents have as much of an impact on their teens when engaging with them just as much as their peers or teachers do, even when it appears that their child does not reciprocate that engagement.
Authors Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop identify four different “modes” that teens can get stuck in, which hinder their ability to perform well in school and engage their innate desire to learn and grow. That’s where parents can step in. Learning what “mode” your child is in helps determine how you engage with them and steer their focus back to a love for learning.
The Trick Is To Be Invitational Instead Of Instructive
Photo by NewAfrica on Deposit PhotosAccording to the authors, the best way for parents to ignite their teen’s love of learning is to be “invitational” rather than “instructive.”
See also The "Don't Bring Cupcakes" Teacher Is Back With New Classroom Birthday SuggestionsBy inviting your child into a conversation, you have a better chance of getting them to engage in some fashion, whether putting down their phone for a couple of minutes or divulging information about how school and classes are going.
How Can Parents Be More Invitational?
Photo by Spaces on Deposit PhotosBoth Anderson and Winthrop suggest several ways parents can be more “invitational” with their teens and provide more open-ended discussions rather than instructional conversations.
Examples include leading with the good things, such as their favorite classes, and asking what they might struggle with. Parents can also take a back seat, letting their teen explore what brings them joy, not necessarily what the parent thinks would bring them happiness.
As a parent, the two examples I found the most compelling were to reserve judgment and not to take away the thing that brings them joy as a form of punishment. While that doesn’t mean that there can’t be boundaries and limits set on the things that your teen enjoys, it does mean that completely cutting them off from their interests only alienates them more from wanting to engage in open-ended and “invitational” interactions with you as their parent. For example, we recently wrote about ways to set healthy screen limits for kids.
Ultimately, reigniting your teen’s love of learning is possible, but it also requires some discipline on the parents’ part. If anything, this may make you feel even closer to your teen as you work together to become more open and accepting of each other!
Thinking about #kubernetes. Never had a real use case for it, but now i have a #mailserver. It makes more and more sense the longer i think about it. Would also be a good #learningexperience.
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