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Comment A Pathway to Redemption (Score 0) 242

No, the Mandalorian hasn't redeemed the Star Wars Universe. It has, however, created a pathway to redemption if Disney is willing to listen to their viewers. Kathleen Kennedy almost single-handedly destroyed the franchise by placing her Identity Politics agenda above coherent story telling that honored what came before. The best chance to revive Star Wars and keep it commercially viable would be to shitcan Kennedy completely, not just the partial sidelining she's been given so far. Return to the themes and heroes journeys that made the franchise great. On it's own, The Mandalorian is pretty formulaic and only rarely rises to greatness. But it's light years beyond the pathetic, disjointed IdPol dreck that Kennedy has been pushing out.

Comment Useless Tokenism (Score 2) 354

A simple, numbers-driven take on diversity is useless tokenism - performative diversity for public appearance. A real push for diversity would look at barriers to entry for diverse employees in corporate structures and culture. Having a diverse team can add value through broader viewpoints, life experience and outside the usual box thinking, but touting simple percentages and calling it a win are worse than doing nothing.

Comment Re:I remember back in 2002 ... (Score 1) 118

Damn, 2002 - has it really been that long? I played on a top-5 pvp team on Andred/Mordred back in the day. You could always tell when a group started using radar because they'd go from getting rolled to suddenly appearing from behind or blindsiding you every fight. The clever ones toned it down enough to where it was still a consistent advantage but harder to prove. You'd think MMO companies would be better about this by now, but they're probably all busy reinventing the wheel.

Comment No Corvus 500? (Score 1) 187

I remember my Dad driving two hours to a specialty shop to buy his Corvus 500 (HP-45 competitor) in 1975. One of the few non-HP models to use RPN. Wasn't cheap - about $330 in today's dollars - but it really sped up the engineering work he took home. My brother and I killed several 9V batteries watching the LEDs flash as it made calculations :)

Comment Coding == Unlocking Student Creativity & Poten (Score 3, Insightful) 219

Speaking as a former software engineer who is now a k-12 coding instructor, the justification for this initiative is unlocking student creativity and potential. Teaching kids some block-based coding skills through Code.org or Scratch and helping them to build some basic games unleashes a torrent of creativity. It unlocks their imagination and improves their problem solving skills as they learn to craft and debug more complex programs.

I'm amazed almost every week at the things my students come up with after some minimal guidance and instruction. No, most of them will never become professional coders or compete for your job, but most will have a better understanding of the increasingly digital world we live in and be able to imagine or even create new ways to interact with it. It's not a coding cure-all, but it is a worthy initiative and for some kids, it can be a game-changer.

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