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Yes I feel the same! Have you seen any examples that have peaked your interest or worked well?


Interesting! I'm unfamiliar with RSS but will look into it.


Interesting! I wasn't familiar with the Beanie Babies trend, but that's a good example. Funny how these trends come and go.


Yeah that makes sense!


That's fair! I think both can be true. In this case, I think that his confusion for their popularity came from a place of hating the concept of Labubu's.


I'm having some issues with Gemini giving me inaccurate information with a lot of confidence. Have you faced this? And if so, how do you ensure you're able to trust its responses.


Thanks!


This made my day


I'm a big fan of visual learning/teaching so I created a comic series in which each episode is going to outline an adventure of how this "Ser4less Spy" uses serverless tech to solve problems. Let me know what you think and if you have any feedback!


How would you explain to them what a web server is? Same for request or server. What type of instructions are you referring to?


Not sure how many middle schoolers you've talked to recently, but they're quite tech savvy. They're all used to google docs, tik tok, bereal, and whatever else they're using.

I'd be surprised if they didn't know what a server is. It's become common lexicon to say "Oh that website's servers are down".

Maybe bring up that time Roblox's servers were down for 72 hours or whatever.

But yeah so, your browser sends a request to the website's servers.

The servers run code (just instructions written so that a computer can understand) to complete that request.


True, and if they play online video games, they probably know as well.


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