Recently I have been playing Rimworld a lot and I've come across this very nice interview with Tynan Sylvester for the In Sprite of Everything podcast. It was great to hear about adaptive difficulty and elastic failure .
When a child is "into science" and likes "sciencey stuff", what can a parent do to keep the flame alive and help fulfilling a dream? In almost 20 years spent toiling in a laboratory I have learned a few things about science that may not be common knowledge. I share them here. A scientist is naturally curious and inquisitive . Kids ask many questions and in an ideal world mum & dad not only know the answers, but also how to explain things in a simple and correct way. Hard indeed but this is what we should always aim for. The worst thing one can do is to dismiss a question by giving a wrong, oversimplified reply. The problem is, even a question as simple as "how do we know that the earth is round?" has no straightforward answer. I think however that it is good for a child to learn that there are things that mum and dad don't know. It is never too early to learn that the world we live in is a very complicated place, and the laws of nature...
Well, hello. I decided to dig out this place (set up for other reasons before dropping Twitter etc etc) and turn it into a map that collects my interests, thoughts and ideas, and - why not - achievements big and small, mostly for my own consumption. Inspired by - Twitter and Instagram boredom; - The need to gather the things I am proud about, in a way that encompasses my interests; - The realisation that in every social network people become a "fortune cookie" version of themselves, and you never get to really know them; - A recent post I read about digital gardens, and obviously I can't find it any more but I guess this is a good reference, even though "digital garden" is not a concept I really buy into; - Having understood the key difference between informational Stock and Flow in some other blog page I can't find any more sorry; I decided to dig out this place (set up for other reasons before dropping Twitter etc etc) and turn it into a map that collect...