I fear what the results form a survey in the US would find…
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foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why the fuck does it cost money to get smarter??
51·1 month agoI think most are designed to create a more compliant employee.
Thus is exactly it. The diploma is proof that you’re willing to play the game and become a debtor and can be squeezed - HARD - because of it.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why the fuck does it cost money to get smarter??
3·1 month agoOr, as a friend found out the reality of the situation… often employers don’t give a shit about the degree if you can do what you say you can.
Have an acquaintance that started clerking in the northeast for a small company that maintained it’s own mail server. One Windows update later, the mail server collapsed and no one could sort it. Acquaintance managed to fix it in a handful of hours and became the company IT guy.
A decade later he moves to California and finds a job running a mail server for a company doing battlefield simulations for the DOD during Desert Storm.
No degree needed, just can you keep the mail servers up and secure? Sure. No problem. Used that experience to eventually land even better jobs in IT.
Its the skill sets that matter most often. The people that focus on degrees are focusing on the leveraged nature of the fresh faced kids coming out of schools - they can be run like tops while they’re still paying off the loans. And they are.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why the fuck does it cost money to get smarter??
6·1 month agoYou’re not paying for the education, you are paying teachers and university buildings/materials.
Bingo. When my mom went to the University of New Hampshire in 1962, they had one cafeteria in the Student Untion Building and the athletics was run out of a “field house” built in the 40’s and the students in dorms slept on WWII surplus cots in a room with 4 others. The amenities were sparse, to say the least.
60+ years later, it’s all spiffy amenities, a huge arena with the bells and whistles for the athletics department and shared rooms with washer/dryer hookups and a Memorial Union building that contains the restaurant/cafeterias “dining halls” now… and the cost soared once the flashy stuff was added in.
Thing is, it’s been a self-feeding spiral as schools raised prices, parents demanded more luxuries for their little darlings, so the schools went into a upgrade game with each other that took on the tint of a competition and it just furthered the pressure on the price to rise.
The education - the actual purpose of the schools - seems to have gotten lost in the game of chasing after the money.
This is part of why I’ve been telling my friends kids to aim for a trade school with an apprenticeship or journeymen’s program tied to it. Done right, the kids can come out of the school go right into paid training and be debt-free and working by the time they’re 20.
And honestly, given how shit the quality of housing built in the last few decades has been, it’s gong to be a guarantee that repair and maintenance is the wave of the future.
Sause: Have been in the Trades since 1980…
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit's AI Suggests That People Suffering Chronic Pain Try Opioids
14·1 month ago"…in a more careful tech sector, wouldn’t the system have launched with better guardrails, instead of relying on random users and journalists to flag the issue?..
Well, yeah… but Reddit has become such an algorithm-driven, profit-oriented hot mess now that shit like this slips through. The inevitable consequence of growth and hitting the level where an IPO can be launched.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I hate it when a show gets a different actor for a main character.English
4·1 month agoOMG, yes… Poor Roman Brady on Days of Our Lives… He was made and remade - though granted, Drake Hogestyn did a bang-up job as Roman/John Black.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a subject you (think) you know more about than the average Lemmy user?
2·1 month agoGet pictures when they arrive!
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human VisitorsEnglish
2·1 month agoStartpage! No shit. Used to be Ixquick, and I used that for years. Great site - thank you for reminding me it’s still there. :)
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human VisitorsEnglish
1103·1 month agoWill cut the AI results out of your google searches by switching the browser’s default to the web api…
I cannot tell you how much I love it.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a subject you (think) you know more about than the average Lemmy user?
2·1 month agoOh wow! Yeah, that’s a gorgeous animal!
Thank you for sharing those beautiful pictures!
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a subject you (think) you know more about than the average Lemmy user?
4·1 month agoIf you ever get a chance to see any of his works in a gallery or museum… do it! The colors glow like nothing you’ve seen.
When I was little, I had an aunt that had one of the prints called Ecstasy - from 1929 - in her home.
Faded and of course stained (even though it was under glass) from the chain smoking she did.
It was one of her most cherished things, so I learned everything she knew about Parrish - she had an encyclopedic book on his technique which I read from cover to cover and as I got older, I tried my hand at glazing - a fierce technique of layering transparent and translucent color onto panel or canvas.
Each color separated by a clear coat so you look into the image, like stained glass, layers deep.
Years later, there was a comprehensive show of his pieces that came to the Currier Museum in New Hampshire (early 90’s IIRC) and I got tickets for myself and auntie…
I got to his most famous image - Daybreak - and the colors in it are beyond anything that any online photos show.
Not even the NY Lithographic Society that initially had rights to the image come close.
Pinks and magentas in the trees that frame the image that take your breath away. I stood in front of that painting for a good 15 minutes and have the colors burned into my mind.
At some point, if I can find a good enough high-res copy, I’m going to try my hand at doing a CMYK color separation of the image (with Photoshop or GIMP) and readjust to what it actually looks like. No one’s gotten it right. I’ve always been a bit of a colorist and zoom in on tint, tone and shade, so this challenge is one that hits my artistic monkeybone, big time.
I won’t even get into the landscapes of the New Hampshire winters and the evening light he recreated in those images. You can fall into them.
Definitely, again, if you ever get a chance to see a real Parrish… do it. It’s absolute magic.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a subject you (think) you know more about than the average Lemmy user?
3·1 month agoCould you post a few? I’d love to see them!
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a subject you (think) you know more about than the average Lemmy user?
17·1 month agoMaxfield Parrish’s use of color theory and it’s application in his glazed paintings made using most often (esp. for commercial works made for print) cyan, magenta, hansa yellow and lamp black pigments in a translucent medium.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•National news media outlets nearly silent on potential Trump family self-dealing pharmaceutical scheme
20·1 month agoTwo words explain why: Brendan Carr.
Any broadcast that upsets Trump’s grift, is going to get a lot of heat from FCC Chairman and Trump stooge, Brendan Carr.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•They weren't afraid to tell it like it is ... In a private group chat
326·1 month agoTo be honest, this has always kinda been how the conservatives in the US talk when they’re by themselves. I grew up in the 70s and heard it quite often from uptight assholes on the right.
It’s not anything new, really. It’s just that today the communications, instead of being face to face, are online and they leave records of their conversations.
Bigoted jackasses, gonna jackass.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Americans, what do typically have for breakfast?
4·1 month agoI have a cup of coffee (milk, no sugar) two fried eggs and a piece of buttered toast.
I’d say Elon Musk. He threw how many millions at Trump’s presidential run thinking Don would return the favor once he was president…
So how’d that work out for you, Elon?
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Trump Team Plans IRS Overhaul to Enable Pursuit of Left-Leaning Groups
24·1 month agoMore opportunity for the left to file lawsuits and go after Trump and his billions!
All that lawyers need to realize is if they play by Roy Cohn’s own legal playbook - and viciously apply all the tactics he used… Trump will fold.
Dude’s like the schoolyard bully that would always shake down all the little kids for their milk money until that one skinny kid with the worn out sneakers that no one liked, kicked the shit out of him.
Ultimately, a coward.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does anyone else notice an up tick in hostility on Lemmy lately?
10·1 month agoThis place (old.lemmy.zip) is downright chill. Then again, I just came off Reddit (after 14 years there…) and that is in full rage-bait algorithm-driven meltdown. Feels like Reddit in 2010 here. Just lovely…

Tell me you don’t understand the Trades, w/o telling me you don’t understand the trades.
I’m 60 this year, went through menopause over 15 years ago and have no arthritis or back issues whatsoever. This isn’t 1850.
In 45 years of being in the Trades, the heaviest thing I’ve had to lift has been 5 gallon buckets of paint.
In the Trades, one doesn’t have to worry about lifing a person out of a bed either. I’ve known nurses that have fucked their backs doing just that.
Anyone can be in the Trades, and the risk of AI building a house is far less than it is for AI to design some new molecule… and given that President Stephen Miller is chasing the undocumented construction labor out of the country, it’s a field ripe for women to enter into and make great coin, and have almost limitless work.
Ask me how I know.