A camcorder, the woods, and some fucking construction paper can enable someone to make a film. It's been happening since the invention of video cassettes. Earlier, even (cost notwithstanding). At least with this slop, there's no human spark.
It is the default, but some IT people decide to set shit up a particular way that makes things stupid, and some even lock those settings for some dumbass reason..
I reuse assignments between similar classes, because maybe those classes share a learning objective and that assignment is just gangbusters.
In cases where students take both (which, we actively discourage because of the similarity of courses), I have my team require the students, for example, use a different person as their subjects for the two assignments.
I hear it works well as long as you have all the dependencies and stuff needed ahead of time. If an error pops, it's apparently pretty clear about what's needed.
You can actually "cancel" your account into a "classic" account without copilot. It's fuckin' weird and hidden, but you can do it. Obviously no price difference.
Apparently there's a tutorial to make a thing in docker that actually does run it. It's a whole-ass process though and my friend who uses Linux for most stuff was working on it a while back. Damn shame it's not a thing, out of the box.
I love that he got in trouble for doing a cover of Bad Guy that was close enough to get an instant strike, and part of it involved hitting his couch with a pillow.
Between Project 2025, the Butterfly whatever-it's-called, and Don's obvious and worsening dementia, we're spiraling into the first half of the 20th century.
He was a lousy carpenter according to scholars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OclYAJhyNY0