mineralfellow
@mineralfellow@lemmy.world
- Comment on Welcome to Campus. Here’s Your ChatGPT. 2 weeks ago:
I just finished marking student reports. There are some sections clearly written without AI, some that clearly are written by AI, and then some sections where the ideas are correct, the grammar is perfect, and it is on topic, but it doesn’t seem like it is written in the student’s voice. Could be AI, could be a friend editing, could be plagiarism, could be written long before or after the surrounding paragraphs. It is not always obvious, and the edge cases are the problem.
- Comment on Welcome to Campus. Here’s Your ChatGPT. 2 weeks ago:
Perfect grammar and slightly unusual words in a paragraph. Could be a weird formulation from a student’s mind, could be AI. No way to really know.
- Comment on A 9th planet in our solar system might be found — and no, it’s not Pluto 1 month ago:
If you like space science, please write to your congressman to save NASA and science funding: www.planetary.org/advocacy-action-center#/53
- Comment on Until now I thought drying filament wasn't that important 1 month ago:
I live in an area that routinely has 70% humidity. My prints are consistently stringy, and I know it is because of the wet filament. I use an A1 Mini with AMS. Is there a solution, or am I doomed to stringy prints?
- Comment on The first folding e-reader is smaller than a paperback 2 months ago:
You misread the first sentence.
- Comment on A new study found adaptive traffic signals powered by big data reduced peak-hour travel times by 11% in China’s 100 most congested cities – saving 31.73 million tonnes of CO₂ annually. 3 months ago:
China has a very large capita.
- Comment on Eat lead 7 months ago:
An existential crisis is an important part of growing up.
- Comment on Eat lead 7 months ago:
Private school, Mississippi.
- Comment on Eat lead 7 months ago:
I was a YEC before going to university. I studied geology. After two years, I accepted that evolution happened. After four years, I was an atheist. I went on to get a doctorate, and I have published quite a few papers about rocks that are >2 billion years old.
As a kid, there were literally 0 authority figures in my life that accepted that evolution happened. It was taken as a given that it was ridiculous. My biology teacher skipped the chapter on evolution, saying, “this is controversial.”
Patience, love, and making critical information available gives kids like I was a chance.
- Comment on The two types of jobs 8 months ago:
Have you seen the FMWC?