dualmindblade

joined 5 years ago
[–] [email protected] 57 points 2 years ago (3 children)

You know something is legit when it has this menu

[–] [email protected] 38 points 2 years ago

Yes if you think about it with enough nuance nuclear tipped ICBMs are just spears and therefore are human nature and therefore they're good

[–] [email protected] 29 points 2 years ago (8 children)

Pretty cheap compared to keeper.ai, which is $100 to get started, 8k per physical date and 100k per marriage

[–] [email protected] 20 points 2 years ago

My doc was also not thrilled about prescribing it but agreed to if I... came into the office, where btw no one will be masking. I tried getting it through CVS online consult but they never called, at that point my symptoms were waning so I gave up. Long COVID for all!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

No secret, just subtract about 1.5 - 2 minutes from the instructions, a bit more if it's going back into a hot pot

[–] [email protected] 24 points 2 years ago (2 children)

As a technology, Roblox is actually impressive, it's not shitty Minecraft you can make some sophisticated stuff without a lot of work, the tooling is decent and can be learned by a beginner. Source: my kid plays it and has enlisted my help occasionally making stuff in the studio

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

AI will stop advancing, it's been a whole 9 months and clearly there are no more impressive breakthroughs coming, we should only worry about what's already possible with the tech we have

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Does the show get any better? Trying to get into it now, 3 eps in. It looks amazing but some of the dialog is just awful

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Idk about Sabine, I can get past disagreeing with some of her takes but then saw a video that basically made fun of people saying there has to be new physics, accusing them of fishing for funding, then she proceeds to explain why there does have to be new physics, not sure I can take any more. Like I get she her opinion is they're looking in the wrong place, she seems to think they're taking more than their fair share of a finite supply of grant money but that's not really how it works. This isn't the first time she's complained about others getting money either, it's one of her standard talking points, like some kind of science version of fiscal conservative. I'm happy to see experimentalists being funded at all, if it's real science I'm not complaining, 9 billion dollar moon shots make me happy what can I say? How bout instead of ragging on other scientists everyone gets money and we take it from the pentagon budget and taxing the rich

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Schools were kinda random, although UT is the town university for me, applying to that one was partly my ex pushing them to stay close to home, and I believe that was the factor that won out over the other school that would have been affordable. The program was the other main factor, a lot of schools got rejected based on that. Also my side of the family has some university employees who were able to make suggestions. Round mid-late junior year they'll be getting a trees worth of shiny pamphlets in the mail and tons of emails assuming they've interacted with, say, college board (corporation that administers the SAT), so I think a few caught their eye, suggestions from family, schools close by, a couple chosen based on being in cool cities (Minneapolis, Chicago, Seattle), and whittled down from there based on fit/culture/program. They really took the reigns for the most part, a stark contrast from me at that age, so I didn't have to do a lot of pushing, I don't expect it will be so easy for the other two kids lol.

I guess it all depends on their goals and what type of program, mine has a somewhat different philosophy from the average student, not interested in money it seems but does want to make a positive impact on the world. I actually tried to shield my kids from the finer details of my ideology, wanted them to form their own opinions, but they seem to be communists anyway lol. If your only goal is to learn, imo what college should actually be for, you can do that just about anywhere. Especially for undergrad, there are just a glut of people who are qualified to teach these classes and enthusiastic about doing so pretty much regardless of the subject.

The driving thing really reminds me of my kid, tons of anxiety around that and we had to push to get them to drive, it really was almost a necessity for practical reasons since public transport in texas is also terrible even in the big cities. Weirdly a lot of other kids at the school were the same way, I'd say about half of them were driving by graduation, not sure how it is in other areas but it's eerie. Idk, the kids seem to understand things which I cannot, most people don't see the world as fundamentally different than it was when they were 20 years younger but it really really is, it's hard but I tell myself to err on the side of trusting their instincts.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I guess the main thing is just how little aid they actually got and the fact they didn't even get admitted to one of the schools applied to. #1 ranked student in class despite doing it on hard mode (taking as many AP classes as possible), got 4s and 5s on all but one exam, excelled in vocal performance, 2 year all stater there, talented essayist, very good SAT score, and legitimate volunteer work junior and senior year. I think to get a really good package nowadays you have to specifically optimize for it, padding out the volunteer experience with bs, doing multiple sports or other school based extracurriculars, and possibly lying through your teeth on the essay...

This shouldn't have been a surprise because you can look that stuff up but it's quite the change from my day, wish I'd realized how lucky I was to land what I did because I then proceeded to throw it away by smoking 24/7 instead of going to class

I don't want to sound bitter, I think higher education should be free regardless of how good a student you are, and it very much isn't, they're lucky to not be taking on a lot of debt and I'm grateful for that. Also I definitely wouldn't encourage them to do anything different if I could go back in time because they would have been pretty miserable.

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