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title = 'latest reads'
description = 'posts and articles that i liked and wanted to share'
date = 2024-04-25T12:26:36-05:00
date = 2024-05-24T12:26:36-05:00
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## 2024

- [**How teens benefit from being able to read ‘disturbing’ books that some want to ban by Gay Ivey**](https://theconversation.com/how-teens-benefit-from-being-able-to-read-disturbing-books-that-some-want-to-ban-223533) - I really like the idea of letting students choose their lectures instead of forcing them into a pre-curated catalog. Many of my favorite books come from a pile on the teacher's desk where she just told us "choose" (read on April 25).
### 24/05

- [Gwern.net](gwren.net): A really interesting, super information packed site. Will come from time to time to this site to read more from this person.

- [Coffee: Never Surprise your Customers (Casey Software)](https://caseysoftware.com/blog/coffee-never-surprise-your-customers): A story on how even if a business is taking a loss of money somewhere it may be beneficial to them. Also, story about coffee.

## 05/05

- [When Charlottesville was in the front lines (Emily Gorcenski)](https://emilygorcenski.com/post/when-charlottesville-was-the-front-lines/): Emily describes why A24's Civil War doesn't hit in a country that seems to have started one already.

- [Why you should let insects eat yout Plants (BBC)](https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240503-why-you-should-let-insects-eat-your-plants): A really interesting piece on a new approach we should have on our graden, definitely will keep this in mind!

- [Desinging furniture using the CSS grid (Alnvdl)](https://alnvdl.github.io/2023/01/07/designing-furniture-using-the-css-grid.html): Super interesting tool using vanilla js and css

## 25/04

- [How teens benefit from being able to read ‘disturbing’ books that some want to ban (Gay Ivey)](https://theconversation.com/how-teens-benefit-from-being-able-to-read-disturbing-books-that-some-want-to-ban-223533): I really like the idea of letting students choose their lectures instead of forcing them into a pre-curated catalog. Many of my favorite books come from a pile on the teacher's desk where she just told us "choose".
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title = 'últimas lecturas'
description = 'publicaciones y artículos que me gustaron y quería compartir'
date = 2024-04-25T12:26:36-05:00
date = 2024-05-24T12:26:36-05:00
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## 2024

- [**Cómo se benefician los adolescentes de poder leer libros 'perturbadores' que algunos quieren prohibir por Gay Ivey**](https://theconversation.com/how-teens-benefit-from-being-able-to-read-disturbing-books-that-some-want-to-ban-223533) - Me gusta mucho la idea de permitir que los estudiantes elijan sus lecturas en lugar de obligarlos a un catálogo preseleccionado. Muchos de mis libros favoritos provienen de un montón en el escritorio de la maestra donde ella simplemente nos decía "escojan" (leído el 25 de abril).
### 24/05

- [Gwern.net](gwren.net): Un sitio realmente interesante, lleno de información. Volveré de vez en cuando a este sitio para leer más de esta persona.

- [Coffee: Never Surprise your Customers (Casey Software)](https://caseysoftware.com/blog/coffee-never-surprise-your-customers): Una historia sobre cómo, incluso si un negocio está perdiendo dinero en algún lugar, puede ser beneficioso para ellos. Además, una historia sobre café.

## 05/05

- [When Charlottesville was in the front lines (Emily Gorcenski)](https://emilygorcenski.com/post/when-charlottesville-was-the-front-lines/): Emily describe por qué la Guerra Civil de A24 no resuena en un país que parece haber comenzado una ya.

- [Why you should let insects eat your Plants (BBC)](https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240503-why-you-should-let-insects-eat-your-plants): Un artículo muy interesante sobre un nuevo enfoque que deberíamos tener en nuestro jardín, ¡definitivamente lo tendré en cuenta!

- [Desinging furniture using the CSS grid (Alnvdl)](https://alnvdl.github.io/2023/01/07/designing-furniture-using-the-css-grid.html): Una herramienta súper interesante que usa JavaScript y CSS puro.

## 25/04

- [How teens benefit from being able to read ‘disturbing’ books that some want to ban (Gay Ivey)](https://theconversation.com/how-teens-benefit-from-being-able-to-read-disturbing-books-that-some-want-to-ban-223533): Me gusta mucho la idea de dejar que los estudiantes elijan sus lecturas en lugar de obligarlos a un catálogo preseleccionado. Muchos de mis libros favoritos provienen de una pila en el escritorio de la maestra donde ella solo nos decía "elige" (leído el 25 de abril).

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