[-] Freeman 4 points 5 months ago

So godly semegma it is. Or maybe devine cock-blood?

[-] Freeman 3 points 5 months ago

Was ist das? Gibts das heute noch?

[-] Freeman 4 points 5 months ago

Als Lehrperson kann ich sagen, dass es im Durchschnitt nicht die intellektuell/akademisch besten Personen sind, welche Lehrpersonen werden. Die studieren an einer technischen Hochschule (z.B. ETH) oder einer Uni. Denn als Lehrkraft musst du brutal vielseitig sein. Nicht nur die stoffliche Überhöhung muss da sein, sondern auch die didaktischen Konpetenzen, es also alltagsnah und spassig beibringen (sodass es den Lernenden nicht ablöscht) und es so vereinfachen dass man nichts falsches erzählt, was sie dann an Uni umlernen müssen aber trotzdem so einfach erklären, dass es möglichst alle checken denn wenn nicht, dann löscht es ihnen ab. Plus kommt Beziehungsarbeit dazu, denn wer lernt gerne bei einem Lehrer welcher sich nicht um dich kümmert/dich mag. Plus alle sonderpädagogischen Massnahmen, Fachgespräche, disziplinarische Massnahmen, Sitzungen im Lehrerteam, Elternarbeit.

Meiner Meinung nach wird sehr viel von Lehrkräften (für Lernende bis 16j) einfach sehr viel erwartet, weshalb augenscheinlich nur wenige wirklich gut geeignet sind.

[-] Freeman 3 points 5 months ago

Ich bin jetzt studierter Informatiker, aber hätte ich nur durch die Schule Kontakt zu Informatik gehabt, hätte ich das nie gemacht, weil es einfach grausam war.

In der Schweiz gehen Jugendliche in der 7./8./9. (ca. 13j) genau für diesen Zweck "Schnuppern" in Betrieben/Branchen, die sie interessieren, nur so für 1-7 Tage und ohne Entlöhmung. Dann wissen sie (besser), was für eine Lehre sie machen wollen.

[-] Freeman 4 points 6 months ago

Yea, vote green and if you only have no green party then you probably need to reform your election system... But first, inform yourself about the basics on election systems https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqs5ohhass_RN57KWlJKLOc5xdD9_ktRg&si=qW8Imga8bgD1dV4D

[-] Freeman 4 points 7 months ago

If everyone could plug in at home it wouldn't need that many.

To be on the road and then plug in is inconvenient no matter how many stations there are, plugging in over night or during lunch, thats the way

[-] Freeman 3 points 7 months ago

To be honest, for a fair review I would have to define the "setup" better. For Linux Mint I had to prepare a USB to flash it and mess in the BIOS while all my Win machines came with it installed. But we dont count that I assume. Besides that the initial setup was easier/faster on LM. But then for the most people finding and installing further programms is easier on a Win machine is easier, because many things are already installed. Some things might be bloat for some people but for tech-illiterate people having they might be useful: They already have a mail client (or even two....), the whole office suit (just one login away), hardware that is compatible for sure (even the fingerprint scanner and camera for face-login), and so on. Me personally am bothered by bloat, long startup times, bloat, telemertry and so on like many tech-guys. But then I think to my grandma who opens her old Win10 laptop, then goes to set up her iron-board (for clothes, idk how thats called) because she is used to having old machines. Then she looks at the desktop and clicks the icon with the word "Mail" in it, because all she needs know is that whe wants to check her emails.

So if I set up my old laptop for her, its easier and faster to setup a fresh windows, arrange the already installed icons on the desktop and do the logins for her. With Linux Mint I would have to bother with finding a compatible mailclient. Altho its not really that big of a deal, I admit.

So my conclusion is, maybe 2025 is the year of Linux, when there is a very noob-friendly OS which has at least some "bloat" already installed.

[-] Freeman 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Yeah, idk about "unique". What I want to say is that the idea of putting cameras in aerodynamic casing on the side of a vehicle to reduce drag isn't new. Doesn't look as fancy and as flimsy but thats a pluss I presume. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bus+with+cameras+as+mirrors&t=fpas&iax=images&ia=images

[-] Freeman 3 points 7 months ago

I mean public busses in my city have this. Maybe elon rode a bus for once?

[-] Freeman 3 points 7 months ago

And his son, host on the channel "Rare Earth" a true gem of youtube

[-] Freeman 3 points 8 months ago

MoistCritical, Keanu Reeves, Jesus?

[-] Freeman 5 points 8 months ago

Can recommend Symphonium. Costs a few bucks but its very very rich in features

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