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Psychedelica: Series 1 In this ground-breaking original series, experts explore the history and use of psychedelic plants including political ambitions, the perceived shadow side and the proper enviro...
Excited to learn about the #InterferenceArchive https://interferencearchive.org/
And to learn about "Free University of San Diego" (#FUSD) which is reusing a lot of the lessons learned from Free University of New York (#FUNY):
https://interferencearchive.org/exhibition/free-education-2/
More FUSD info here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HIvyBSOsHaVpuZS-U3zp4TPpt3YwAYa7/view
And their first class "Radical Ideas in Reactionay Times" coming up this Fall:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c0aifNIg6Hx0hDRIwdWohWe_cV5m7UcT/view
Added a few more #minizines to the library: https://itch.io/c/6038312/zines-by-make-it-a-triple
We have #cinema #critique, #spirograph, the German school system, #artzines (so many artzines)... Many are free!
If you run or know a #distro, leave a link!
Teaching Grandpa to Code: A Comedy of Errors
https://chat-to.dev/post?id=V0FHRmpJRFovaXJrSGhtcHZNR2Rtdz09&redirect=/ #funy #programming #coding #programmers
Picture this: you, full of youthful enthusiasm, decide to bridge the generational gap by teaching your grandfather the mystical art of *programming*. What could go wrong?  ### <br>**Lesson 1: Explaining What a "Variable" Is** You: *"Okay, Grandpa, think of a variable like a box where you can put stuff—numbers, words, whatever!"* Grandpa: *"So… like my sock drawer?"* You: *"Sure! But instead of socks, it holds data."* Grandpa: *"Why would I put numbers in a drawer? I have a calculator."* ### <br>**Lesson 2: The Infinite Loop Incident** You teach him loops. *"This code runs until the condition is false."* Grandpa writes: ```py while True: print("I miss rotary phones.") ``` His computer is now a nostalgic spam machine. ### <br>**Lesson 3: Debugging is Just Complaining** Grandpa: *"The computer says 'syntax error.' What did I do wrong?"* You: *"You forgot a colon."* Grandpa: *"Back in my day, colons belonged in sentences, not computers!"* ### <br>**Lesson 4: The Great "Save" Confusion** After typing for an hour, he closes the editor without saving. You: *"Grandpa, you have to save your work!"* Grandpa: *"I thought computers remembered things. My brain does!"* ### <br>**Lesson 5: The Mouse vs. Keyboard War** You introduce keyboard shortcuts. Grandpa: *"Why press 'Ctrl + C' when I can right-click like a civilized person?"* You: *"Efficiency!"* Grandpa: *"Efficiency is not yelling at the TV when the remote is lost."* ### <br>**Final Project: A "Hello World" Masterpiece** After days of struggle, he proudly shows you his program: ```py print("HELLO WORLD. THIS IS FRANK. I AM 82. WHERE IS MY TEA?") ``` You declare him a coding prodigy. ### <br>**Conclusion** Teaching Grandpa to code is like explaining Wi-Fi to a cat—adorable, confusing, and occasionally brilliant. He may never write the next big app, but at least now he thinks you’re a *"computer wizard."* And really, isn’t that the goal?
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