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26 days agoMIT OpenCourseWare might be close enough to what you’re looking for.
And accompanying lectures on YouTube:
MIT OpenCourseWare might be close enough to what you’re looking for.
And accompanying lectures on YouTube:
When I was a scout we put lighter fluid in a coffee can, lit it, and kicked it around the forest. But at least we all learned how to stomp out a fire. We learned a lot of good stuff too. One time I got genuinely lost with my friend. We figured it out together. Things would terrify parents but we learned a lot through our independence.
I’m right there with you, but I don’t see a compelling reason why either should be banned.
The only person stealing is the one who circumvents the DRM and shares it. It’s not stealing to see or hear something.
Just give us the confidence interval and stop updating. We will know better in January 2029 once it has passed by and been tugged by our gravity and the moons.