
maglevtrainfan [he/him]
:heart-sickle: thank you for posts
I get that it’s exploitative cause it’s adding employment relationships to NFT bullshit, but at a very literal level what is being produced here?
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From personal experience it’s because ppl didn’t read the book and are thinking about stuff closer to home. I would be lucky to have skimmed the sparknotes for most books in hs. It’s embarrassing to not know and get told off by teachers for it so it’s easier to just repeat some words and then “hmm, oh ok” when they explain it. Papers idk, maybe it’s just too depressing and pointless to fail a third of the class.
idk how it got that way, but Popcorn Time will give windows computers a virus called boomcheap which is a spyware that will cause ads to pop up on your desktop and insert ad hyper-links randomly in webpages. it’s super annoying. I’d recommend adding one of the kodi repositories, but someone else who knows more about that can prob tell you how better than I can.
POV: you’re being fired over a zoom call
I’ve been thinking about this and I want to respond somehow, but the more I think on it the more I feel like you’re already reflecting in a more productive way than it would be useful for answers on. The twitter world kinda prevents people from being able to have mixed feelings or confusion about stuff, but in IRL that’s totally okay and not a problem at all.