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  • Outside of this?

    At work, I feel like I have to carry a lot more of the technical decision making process and other mental tasks than I should. I have to deal with tasks taking much longer than they should or people outright failing at things they are supposed to know and handle.

    I'm tired of having to carry the mental load.

  • ShowerThoughts @sh.itjust.works

    When you take a class on how to listen, you end up seeing how bad a lot of people are at listening.

  • Most countries don't require it for privately traded companies.

    The standard for reporting for private companies is usually far lower than publicly traded companies because it is expected that people with enough money to invest in financial companies have enough money to invest in their own auditing.

    Also, as you pointed out, there is value in that data. It appears to be that companies would rather keep their data private than look at others' public data.

  • No, mainly because we are at a point where cables have standardized to a point where it is easy to find a compliant cord on the secondary market. At that point, there are decisions made by the consumer which are going to dictate what kind of cable is needed, like required length.

  • Get a civil engineering degree and go into construction management. Then, crawl your way into international development. You won't be at home, but that seems like a decent fit for someone with an affinity for STEM and a desire to make money.

  • So, I'm going to start this on two things I've seen degrade in people who grew up with computers as a primary source of information versus a secondary source.

    First, I've seen the ability to look through a document degrade over time as younger people have gotten used to Ctrl+F. The ability to manually look up and scan through a document has degraded. Also, I've seen people will then hyperfocus on the paragraph at the detriment of skimming the page.

    Second, the ability to read not perfectly legible text has degraded as well. If the document is a poor scan or bad print handwriting, younger people have to practice the skill of reading it which was usually assumed to be had.

    So, where do I think this will go in the future with AI?

    First, I'm seeing AI used a lot to summarize and those results are being trusted. I see a future where younger people won't have that ability to process and summarize data because they will be out of practice.

    Second, I see the ability to write is going to degrade since people will be out of practice as people rely on AI to write for themselves. That lack of practice is going to have major impacts to critical thinking skills.

  • Eh, I look at it more that, while people are financially taken care of, there is a major prestige race that everyone is running. You can live on basic income in this Earth instead of the Expanse, but that still puts you at the lowest rungs of society.

    Along with that, trying to climb the prestige track on Earth has to be brutal. Promotions are far more rare and higher positions will likely go to people with actual management experience, which is easier to get off world.

    So, if you have any drive to make yourself someone important, you got to leave raisin farm.

  • It won't.

    Vaccines make a good source for blame because mothers can pawn off autism on the medical field. They caused their children to get autism.

    By making it Tylenol, the blame can get shifted back to mothers. Oh, you were a bad mother because you took Tylenol instead of Aspirin.

    This isn't going to change these mothers' minds.

  • I prefer how Lindsay Ellis and Patrick H. Willems does it. If they want you to engage with the text, they have someone read the text as it is displayed on screen.

    Having text on the screen while someone says something else is going to be hard for those who read text with an internal voice.

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    How would you react if someone said they had a dream of you in it?

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    I'm good at a large part of my job because I played boardgames a lot.

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    When I tell people I don't know the answer but where they can find it and they don't go and read where I told them to read.

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    AND I DON'T HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE!

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    There are three lights!

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    What are aspects to your world that would affect how your species approaches spaceflight?

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    What should I do if someone applied to a job at a company I work at without being able to legally work in my country?

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    What kind of CAPTCHA is this?

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