tha_salami_lid

tha_salami_lid t1_j1x2v8f wrote

If you’re allergic to cashews, also watch out for pistachios! I’m allergic to both, and they’re the only nuts that trigger my allergy. I learned of the cashew one when I was like 5, but had no idea of the pistachio until a lot later. I know someone else with the cashew/pistachio allergy. I’ve had my allergy doc say they’re not quite sure why it’s just those two nuts.

Something else I’ve learned: some pestos will have cashews subbed in for the pine nuts so watch out for that too!

Usually Benadryl stops the reaction if I get some in me fast enough. Def get an epipen script from your doctor if you’re able to, and carry it everywhere. As soon as you feel your airway constricting, let that thing swang.

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tha_salami_lid t1_j1uo34m wrote

Reply to AI and education by lenhoi

The calculator comparison feels a little off, because— at least in higher level math classes like cal 1-3, differential equations, physics, etc.— the calculator usually can’t just do the work for you. Since you’re dealing with more complex topics, you still have to know how to use to the calculator to achieve your goal, it’s not necessarily a plug-in-and-go type of situation.

While ChatGPT and the like still (for now) require a certain level of skill to be able to write convincingly level-appropriate essays, it still is much more user friendly in the sense that it requires a lot less prior knowledge in order to use it well.

Calculators are a good, loose analogy to this type of disruptive innovation, but not a perfect 1 to 1.

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