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Is it possible to be highly productive in the classroom?

I'm writing a book about economics, but it's not the kind where each section is separate; it's more like an epic poem, so the content isn't fragmented but integrated. However, I also need to complete a computer graphics project, which makes my time very tight. Therefore, I can only work on it during breaks between classes, but the classrooms are just too noisy.

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u/No-Feedback331 — 5 days ago
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[Forhire]Thoth - a dream recording app, plans to develop iOS and WearOS versions.

The application has now completed its MVP and has been deployed to the web. We are using Supabase as our database, and I will be responsible for the Android development.

We're not simply creating a dream-recording software; we aim to become the infrastructure provider for the future. Users' dreams will be semantically segmented. Join us now and embark on an unforgettable journey. We are Oasis

just DM me

my email:2791351776@qq.com

zhaoceaser@gmail.com

https://github.com/Oasis-Company

u/No-Feedback331 — 5 days ago
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Do you think the metaverse will be resurrected?

I've recently been researching the intersection of computer graphics and semantics, and at one point, my mental lexicon suddenly clicked. AI and computer graphics seemed to truly coexist within me for the first time. Strangely, at that moment, I didn't connect it to the open-source research of those tech giants, but rather to my childhood dream—the metaverse.

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u/No-Feedback331 — 5 days ago

Do you think the metaverse will be resurrected?

I've recently been researching the intersection of computer graphics and semantics, and at one point, my mental lexicon suddenly clicked. AI and computer graphics seemed to truly coexist within me for the first time. Strangely, at that moment, I didn't connect it to the open-source research of those tech giants, but rather to my childhood dream—the metaverse.

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u/No-Feedback331 — 5 days ago
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how is prof Tristan Brown?

Tristan G. Brown is a historian of late imperial (“early modern”) China whose research examines how law, science, religion, and the environment shaped Chinese society from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries

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u/No-Feedback331 — 7 days ago