Been using this for enlistment instead of waiting for replies
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Been using this for enlistment instead of waiting for replies

i got tired of every enlistment thread being the same “anyone take ___??”

there’s a site that already has student comments on ADMU profs, plus their sections this term so you can see if they actually fit your week.

profstopick.com

search a name or a course code. if a prof doesn’t have enough comments it just doesn’t show a score, which is better than a fake 3.0.

not official, not affiliated with ADMU. just useful before you lock a section.
if you’ve taken someone, you can leave a comment too (school email).

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u/angelonrevelo — 4 days ago
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How do I stop Claude from making designed Artifacts?

Lately, Claude has been interpreting a lot of my requests as design tasks. Even when I ask for a straightforward text response, outline, table, or explanation, it often creates an Artifact with a webpage-style layout, cards, dashboards, gradients, or other visual design elements that I did not request.

I’m trying to understand what triggers this behavior. Is it related to particular wording, the model being used, Project instructions, or an Artifacts setting?

Has anyone else experienced this? More importantly, is there a reliable instruction that keeps Claude’s response in the regular chat as plain text instead of turning it into a designed Artifact?

u/angelonrevelo — 1 month ago

March 11, 2024: Day 1 of Wave to Earth’s The First Era Concert in Manila at the New Frontier Theater, Quezon City.

Took this during Day 1 of wave to earth’s The First Era Concert in Manila at New Frontier Theater. The purple lights, the crowd, and the whole atmosphere still feel unreal.

missed the prices! muwehehehe

u/angelonrevelo — 1 month ago

Could the First Philippine Republic have survived without American colonization, or was it already too fragile?

If the U.S. had recognized Philippine independence after Spain, could the First Philippine Republic have survived?

Or were internal divisions, regionalism, lack of resources, elite conflict, and foreign pressure already enough to make survival unlikely?

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u/angelonrevelo — 1 month ago

Has Philippine history shown that foreign rule can modernize us, or does it always come at the cost of real sovereignty?

I’m thinking about this historically, not just politically. Spain, the U.S., and later post-independence arrangements all claimed or implied that outside influence could bring order, education, infrastructure, defense, or modernization. But the Philippine Revolution was also built on the idea that dignity and self-rule mattered more than being “managed well” by outsiders. Looking at the Spanish period, American colonial rule, the Commonwealth, the Bell Trade Act, and U.S. bases, do you think foreign tutelage helped build the Philippines, or delayed real independence?

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u/angelonrevelo — 1 month ago

[Calculus 1: Indefinite Integrals] How do I evaluate this integral?

Instructor prompt: Evaluate the indefinite integral

∫ (4y^4 + 3y^3) / ((y^2 + 4)^(3/2)(y^2 + 4)) dy

This is for Calculus 1. I tried thinking about a u-substitution with u = y^2 + 4, but du = 2y dy, and the numerator has 4y^4 + 3y^3, so I’m not sure how to split it or what substitution is best. What would be a good first step for evaluating this?

u/angelonrevelo — 1 month ago