Ohhh! Another good suggestion. I really appreciate it. Thanks.
Hmm
Ohhh! Another good suggestion. I really appreciate it. Thanks.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Yea… and I realize how harsh it sounds but like, I put “lazy” in quotes because I don’t think it’s really laziness. Maybe more boredom? The environments’ just been designed to not invite exploration. Everything is just automatic and instant now. Innovation is driven by need. The need has been engineered away, for the most part.
People are “lazy” and only social, today. They want to log in, info dump, and not think.
Before the nadir of social media, when reddit and twitter were coming up, the people online were predominantly young millennials and new tech was exciting. That was a time where netizens were more curious and accepting of online platform learning challenges. In fact, if it was beta or even just more hands on and generally nerdy, that often made the platform more appealing. Then everything became standardized. Mega social media squashed innovative smaller fun projects. Competition got absorbed. And with the mass standardization of the internet came the younger generations who came up just expecting shit to work as they’ve always seen. Streamlined and with an inclusion of 15 minutes of fame. But, in honesty the biggest snooze is the lack of innovation that drove the old internet drives today’s general malaise.
Times are different. People are bored with internet tech and are therefore less curious. My younget gen z and y co-workers glaze over if I even so much as mention irc or playing around with your own web server. Gen y understands but doesn’t care because Twitter and IG governed their highschool experience. Gen z doesn’t understand and are kinda boomer-esque in terms of any software comprehension. I’ve had to teach my interns what Excel even is.
Times are different. Everything has being standardized, monontonized, monitized, predictable, and generally boring. I think the fediverse would have to become mainstream to appeal to the mainstream. And today’s mainstream aren’t interested in new platform learning curves unless there’s something fun, compelling, and of entertainment value to them.
Just my old millennial lady take.
I am shocked I had to scroll down this far for this one.
Those still exist at this time.
It’s more like they will miss fully having to rely on the library and their family owning a collection of encyclopedia because no internet.
Yup. I had to wait for the finance clown to finish talking to his gardener before he would come back to our teams meeting so I could go home. This, after everyone being allowed to wfh for three whole years before. I wish this shit was labor suit worthy.
My “easy-to-use internet” addicted Gen Y co-workers love it. They’re too young to know about its roots in extortion and don’t care to follow up on it.
Meanwhile, at my piece of shit job that Gen X’ers have shaken hands with the boomers in leadership and withdrew wfh for anyone who isn’t in a leadership position.
“First, the researchers translated each composition into an information network by representing each note as a node and each transition between notes as an edge.”
So… sheet music. They translated the music back into sheet music.
If they know there’s a four day runway in a worst case scenario then someone should be scheduled to be in the lab at least for day four to check in the morning and evening. If the contents are that valuable then someone should be there. Just my operations experience backed opinion. Also curious if anything was documented so at least the data is preserved. So many ops questions for a prestigious facility.
"I like you as you are Exactly and precisely I think you turned out nicely And I like you as you are
I like you as you are Without a doubt or question Or even a suggestion Cause I like you as you are
I like your disposition Your facial composition And with your kind permission I’ll shout it to a star
I like you as you are I wouldn’t want to change you Or even rearrange you Not by far
I like you I-L-I-K-E-Y-O-U I like you, yes I do I like you, Y-O-U I like you, like you as you are"
The password game is too real.
Oh yes. A ton. Women and people of color in the US.
I’m actually surprised it’s not 100% to be honest. I’m gearing up for my masters right now, have worked in academia in the US, and can say from experience that the boys club is in full force in higher ed here. It’s unfortunate but also unsurprising since it really hasn’t been even 100 years that women have regularly been allowed to even be in academia. Kind of a bummer but it’s to be expected when social progress is a slow thing.
And water is wet. I mean… were they expecting something else? Pretty sure those numbers aren’t relegated to a single country, either.
You’re right.
This reminds me… we need an “I’m sorry Garfield” community on Lemmy.
Spez needs to get the old Regina George vs. a bus treatment
It got me in my way to learning about decentralization and now I’m all over the small web stuff.
I just wish there was a way to delete my reddit profile comments easily. I log in every three months or so by accident usually.