surprised this wasn’t a lemmygrad user
who has analyzed the code to determine how sweet new comer SimpleX really is?
doesn’t know YouTube is a thing yet.
Hold on to these days for as long as you possibly can. Like 8 hours a day my T.V. is full of children yelling at each other while they play with toys while my kids stare at it, surrounded by all the toys we bought them that they don’t play with.
If you aren’t arguing, are you really on the internet?
My kid watches Lego videos on their tablet…
similarly shan’t became a go-to-word among my clique in high school once we learned it.
oh my! so sad!
Problem is with your 14 year old Hyundai, you probably don’t have full coverage, so your insurance is going to pay to fix his BMW, you are going to pay to replace your Hyundai, and your insurance rates are going up.
already exists. https://old.lemmy.ca I was surprised to learn how many different front ends my instance already had. I’m not sure what it takes to get it integrated on your instance
grrr…why so many podcoasts these days? One of the things I appreciate about NPR & misses.org is they, eventually, post full transcripts of their podcasts online. (Either they have really good speech to text technology, or it scurinizetley edited by humans.)
I don’t think minimum wage is intended to be enough to live on. If you start working as a teenager by the time you have to pay your living expenses it would be quite doubtful that you are still making minimum wage.
Then again, as they say, your milage may vary. In my part of the world there might as well be no minimum wage as even the most entry level positions are offering nearly double the minimum wage.
I hope you are joking. There are no decimals in standard measuring systems. Decimals are a Communist plot. ;-)
I think we have different ideas of what “no cost” means, unless I’m incorrect and that university professors and support staff in Europe are volunteers.
and I have one without a STEM degree. And I’m personally amazed how many of my engineering colleagues who have, often advanced, degrees who seem absolutely clueless.
Understandable. I had heard similarly on local radio here that a number of the various churces were woirking on this, including requiring a “cooling off” period prior to conversion. I’m a Catholic convert myself, and I am suprised how many of my classmates have since gone off the deep end to the rad trad way. On top of that i live in a town that was, I believe, the first North American enclave of the SSPX, a rad trad fratenrity of preists that has maintained a quasi-schematic relationship with Rome for pretty much all of their 50+ year history.
I don’t know mate. I studied Political Science and Outdoor Recreation when I was in university, and when I got out I jumped from non-profit to non-profit making a difference and doing what I loved, all while needing to work 1 or more additional jobs to pay my bills, eventually taking a call center job instead, that taught me technical skills that allow me to now make good money in a corporate environment, which allows me to finally have enough free time to do what I actually want to do and enough money to donate to causes I care about.
Yeah the North American higher education industrial complex is a scam. To the point that a lot of the better paying jobs (doctor, nurse, etc.) include having requirements to pay the school to work for a time without getting paid AND they forbid you from having an additional job at the same time, it sure seems to me like they are trying to make sure that “lower class” people never get in those kinds of jobs. Unless your parents are rich, you aren’t going to be able to do that.
You sure sound like someone from the marketing department of a university. Making college “free” would need a heck of a lot of other changes to go along with it, or we will only have even more educated idiots than we do now.
I would laugh, that’s always;s the best way to take a joke.
source?