"Soon after the portal began streaming, videos of inappropriate behavior began circulating online. These include people in Dublin holding up images of the 9/11 attacks to the camera, swear words and other inappropriate images displayed on phone screens, and people mooning at New York."
Is it your campus' #LMS, #CMS, #Portal, #Email, etc. that provide value, or your academic programs, faculty, research, etc.?
"Actors in the private sector [#HigherEducation] need to distinguish between the algorithmic technologies and data that are key to their intellectual-property and business model and the secondary ones that eventually support the former."
It's a mid-quel taking place between the two #Portal games. It introduces a couple new mechanics for puzzles, most of which were fun to toy around with.
There's a a few cool scripted "Valve moments" too, which is neat for a mod. The writing has its good and bad moments, a bunch of jokes felt a little forced, but I liked a lot of the little character moments with the second core you meet.
Documentation and content everywhere. Does anyone know of an open source documentation indexer / portal thingy that can aggregate different sources and present in a single UI? The output would be a card per "content piece" with title, description and perhaps 1 sentence summary. I know backstage tech docs can do Github repos but wondering if there's something that can also do blog posts and web pages.