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  • 2 weeks ago | jhunewsletter.com | Anne Li

    I’d like to think that I’ve done many hard things in life: I moved to a new country; I learned to speak English fluently in a household that did not; I got accepted into the college of my dreams as a first generation student. But learning to love myself was the hardest thing I’ve ever learned to do. Growing up in an Asian household, compliments rarely existed. Loving myself did not exist because I was not taught or shown how to love.

  • 2 weeks ago | dev.to | Anne Li

    Everyone wants to succeed. Throughout history, those who rise to the top are often the ones who deeply immerse themselves in the defining technologies of their era — whether it was mastering agriculture, industrialization, or the internet. Today, we live in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and its influence is undeniable. AI is reshaping industries, automating tasks, and even altering how we think and create. As a result, learning AI is no longer optional — it’s essential.

  • 3 weeks ago | themarkup.org | Anne Li

    Hello World Professor Rikke Bjerg Jensen explores how social context shapes security By Anne Li Hello readers,I'm Anne, a reporting intern at The Markup and CalMatters. I loved learning about security and cryptography as a university undergraduate studying computer science: The technical specifications and math equations formed the bedrock for a world of political implications.

  • Dec 6, 2024 | jhunewsletter.com | Anne Li

    Two weeks into starting college, I joined my first lab, a number of student clubs and enrolled in many pre-med classes. As a first generation student, it was safe to say I was led in a blind eye, never knowing which step was the right one. As long as I moved forward and kept on doing what I was doing, that was all that mattered.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | jhunewsletter.com | Anne Li

    Recently, I turned 20. While starting another decade of my life felt heavy in its own right, I had been anxiously anticipating this moment for so long that reaching the milestone brought an unexpected sense of calm clarity. For the first time, too, I didn’t shy away from celebrating myself. And for the first time, I didn’t wait for others to notice or wish me happy birthday first. For as long as I can remember, my birthdays have always been pretty private.

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