![]() Starting math education only with Hindu-Arabic numerals just teaches kids to follow directions-they are taught to memorize a symbolic code and use it according to a set of rules that must seem completely arbitrary to them, seeing how as there’s no way for them to know that those rules are grounded in physical reality. Mathematicians and educators refer to this kind of understanding as “number sense.” The hard part of math is not using the code, but rather learning to think about your world in mathematical terms, learning to understand what the numbers actually mean, learning to speak “math” fluently. That’s all mathematics is: a complex and extremely useful language through which we organize and categorize our experience. The numbers themselves are just symbols that represent an abstract philosophical conception of the human experience in the world. If demand is high enough, then shipping is expected to start on December 17th.Although most of us think of math as “numbers.” Our numbers-the Hindu-Arabic numeral system-is really just a kind of code. Note that it’s more like a group buying though, as if there’s not enough demand by December 10th a refund will be provided. If you’re interested you can join the pre-order for 470.59 Euros on the Dragonbox store. I also noticed a YouTube account under the same “Boiling Steam” uploaded a video with the mini PC running Ziggurat, Warcraft 3, and Crysis via Bo圆4 with the latter apparently also showing the FPS (16 to 22 fps), CPU, and GPU utilization with MangoHud open-source utility. The main developer of Bo圆4 and Box32 emulators, ptitSeb, got hold of an early sample, installed Ubuntu 20.04.3 on the computer, runs some WelGL demos, as well as Bo圆4 emulator running Factorio. Most of the slides are in Chinese, but I also understand the Phytium D2000 octa-core processor is pin-to-pin compatible with Phytim FT2000/4 quad-core Arm SoC, so existing designs for the older chip should be easily upgradeable.īack to the “mini PC” that’s not exactly that mini, especially when compared to Raspberry Pi 4 and ODROID-N2 boards, but it’s not surprising considering they had to have a case that can take a graphics card. HKEPC has more details about the SoC itself with the octa-core processor equipped with 34-lanes for PCIe 3.0 interfaces (2x PCIe x16, 1x PCIe x1), and dual Gigabit Ethernet making it suitable for desktop computers, notebooks, industrial computers, and network security equipment like firewalls.
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