We're so used to this, but I would like academics to take a moment and look at how much of the official and unofficial discussion around university is about despair, imposter syndrome, stress, harassment, etc.
What I often see in these discussions, especially the official ones, is discussion of coping mechanisms and "self-care".
What I rarely see in these discussions is questioning why we've built an education system that treats people this way in exchange for this education. @academicchatter
@maartjeoostdijk @academicchatter
Coming in to agree with those recommending that you push back *and* to defend the passive voice, especially in places where you want to focus on the something like an experimental apparatus, not the person using it. Modulating voice can also be a useful rhetorical strategy. Passive voice has a place in good writing, IMO. Against dogma.
If you oppose genocide Republicans will accuse you of working for Hamas while Democrats take the far more nuanced approach of accusing you of working for the Russians.
Apparently the discourse is set on the same half-assed autopilot as the genocide.
@fluffykittycat Try using a [moisture meter](https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=moisture+meter+for+arduino) and a water pump from a fish tank to keep a house plant watered.
@DeliaChristina @BlackAzizAnansi Before Oct 7th I was really leaning towards someone younger and less tied to the Bay Area's rather unique style of liberal, but this has really force me to at least consider her more seriously.
@BlackAzizAnansi Its not "Primarying" because Feinstein is dead, but Barbara Lee has made #ceasefire one of the most obvious ways she is differentiating herself from the field in the race for a safe Dem senate seat in CA.
Just a periodic reminder that being an extremist and being a dick about it will get you blocked. Want to transition to #EV? I'm on board. Do we need to drastically reduce consumption? Yes. Do billionaires need to exist? No. But when people talk about abolishing cars, you're talking about destroying peoples' livelihoods. I live in a rural area, and you can't make a living without being able to go from point A to point B. I've seen numerous revolutions fail b/c the farmers were not on board.
@KimPerales So Telsa being forced to pay its workers more is seen as a failure on the part of owner Musk?
@erinwhalen You do understand that oil wells are just flailing off natural gas from their wells because they can't get it to those who want it? Wouldn't it be better to use that gas then to burn it as a waste product?
It has become clear to me that there are some people who will #maskForever. If you #MaskUp and work in a public facing job, please read this advice from people who are hard of hearing. We need your help: (#Thread, Please share)
#masksForever #MaskUp #CovidIsntOver #CovidIsNotOver #N95 #Covid19 #CovidIsAirborne #WearAMask #BringBackMasks
@seachanger Yup. There is nothing about the Cybertruck that makes me think it can do the job of the 23 year old full-sized diesel pick-up currently in the back yard. No one seems to have actually made a real truck with an electric motor yet.
The Cybertruck is this generations Chevy El Camino.
@freemo This sound like a job for...
** @lowqualityfacts **
@freemo@qoto.org Also election year. Media isn't going to run stories that threaten the Democrats. And conservative media is racist and hates black people so they aren't going to say shit either.
@lauren But aren't the search results themselves AI generated content? Would that imply that you want search results from the old Alta Vista that had human curated lists of sites on various topics.
Alright so toasters
Few years back my toaster failed, and like a total muppet I went "Eh, it's a toaster, it's not worth fixing, new ones are like twenty bucks or whatever," and we had either a new baby or a baby on the way I can't remember so I went "Oh we're a FAMILY now" and (muppet mistake 2) I bought a fancy four-slot one.
Because I didn't do the maths! There's only fifteen amps to go round, and now it's gotta go through two sets of elements, so the only way to square that circle is to chop the power in half (this is in America, land of slow kettles and feeble electricity).
So I ended up with a toaster where the elements don't glow. It didn't get hot enough to actually toast the bread, unless you left the bread in for so long that it dried out all the way through. You'd stick the lever down and go "Is it broken?" because the elements wouldn't even get to dull red until the timer was nearly done. Crap. Infuriated me every single day.
So I was at a thrift store and saw an amazon basics two-slot one for six bucks and went "Right, I'll have that," and it's THE DAMN SAME. It works so slowly that it dries the toast out all the way through before it starts to get golden, never mind brown. Crap brittle toast is the result.
Is there a modern, purchasable toaster in America whose elements glow orange to yellow within, say, ten seconds?
(I have one of those 1940's sunbeam toasters that the youtubers wet their knickers over, no need to tell me about those. Can't do bagels or pop tarts so it's in the attic)
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