Seeing several of the most brain-dead people I knew in high school going into teaching really made me lose a little respect for teachers. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had some great teachers, but this really explains all the shitty ones.
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scarilog@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing reitti: a selfhosted alternative to Google TimelineEnglish201·20 days agoMy only concern is battery usage. Google has the advantage of OS integration, which skims location data for timeline history even when another app accesses location, which uses essentially no battery (since you would’ve been using location for that other app anyway).
But it’s awesome that a tool like this exists anyways, great work.
scarilog@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple to Australians: You’re Too Stupid to Choose Your Own AppsEnglish29·1 month agoAs an Australian, do I have anything I can do to help make sure that these regulations are implemented?
Looks cool, wishing them the best of luck. Would be awesome to have a properly functional open source CAD software to compete with the likes of Fusion.
This game is primarily aimed at kids, so it probably wouldn’t be a great look to be have that word on a post by their official twitter account.
I haven’t personally used a library in a very long time, but, having spent a sizeable portion of my youth reading, I have such fond memories of my mum taking me and my siblings to libraries when we were young and poor.
Genuinely one of the most beautiful things that exists in society. Free knowledge, available to anyone and everyone, with no expectations of payment. I read somewhere that if someone came up with the idea of a library in today’s world, it would never happen. The fact that libraries exist in the modern world in spite of the commercialisation of everything, restores some of my faith in humanity.