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  • This is just “what educators have known about education for decades” in meme format.

    Different people do best learning in different ways. And different people learn different subjects at different rates. Grouping people my age, putting them all in lectures during the day and having them all do task work at home is not a good solution to education.

    It was great when it was introduced, because it brought the majority of uneducated people up to a minimum level where they could read and do arithmetic. But compared to what we COULD be doing now that we know more and are better at it, this sort of industrial era “factory line” approach is idiotic.

    And educators have known it for a long time now. Government just hasn’t caught up






  • There are some great recommendations in other replies already!

    IMO the best YA content right now is actually coming out of Japan (where they’re called Light Novels)

    Some series worth checking out:

    • Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World from Zero
    • Spice & Wolf
    • Ascendance of a Bookworm
    • World End - What Will You Do at the End of the World? Are You Busy? Will You Save Us?
    • Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?

    Don’t let the titles fool you (especially that last one). A silly title will often lead to a deep and complex story only loosely related to the title.

    The first three I named are some of my absolute favorites.

    And this is just the fantasy stuff. If you’re looking for sci-fi or rom-com, or something a bit heavier/darker, there are plenty more recommendations I can provide :)




  • neatchee@lemmy.worldtoGreentext@sh.itjust.worksAnon can't go on a field trip
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    In all seriousness, this is what happens when you write novels without doing any world-building and just put down whatever seems “fun”. The are sooooo many things in that series that make no sense once they are superceded by later plot devices. Rowling didn’t think any of it through ahead of time and gave almost no thought to internal consistency with previous content when she wrote new things.

    It’s honestly a terrible series in most regards and it’s kind of disappointing how popular it became.

    Also she a trans-hating bigot. Fuck J.K. Rowling. Can’t forget that part whenever discussing her or her work.


  • This is misleading and dangerous rhetoric.

    Autonomous vehicles - actual autonomous ones, not Tesla bullshit marketing “self-driving” - are already significantly safer than human drivers. Yes, they are limited to certain conditions (they don’t handle inclement weather very well yet) but the point is that they are already improving safety over human drivers.

    Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good.

    Additionally, once autonomous vehicles become the standard, you will see a dramatic shift in how the insurance industry operates.

    Think about it: if I’m not the one driving, why would I be the one taking on liability? I wouldn’t. The manufacturer would. Suddenly, the insurance industry would be targeting vehicle/software producers instead of individuals. And anyone who chooses to drive themselves anyway? They would almost always be liable by default. Premiums for drivers would skyrocket and this would be a huge disincentive to getting behind the wheel in the first place.

    Don’t. Let. The. Perfect. Be. The. Enemy. Of. The. Good.

    We all lose out. And it costs lives.



  • While this is good advice, best practice is to always get your yubikey in pairs and keep them synchronized. One should remain in your home, in a safe place (as you described) while the other should remain on your person or outside the home (e.g. in a safe deposit box)

    It’s more of a pain in the ass for sure, but handles the theft scenario more effectively


  • I grew up in Ohio, lived in NYC, and now live in the PNW.

    Ohio is bad, as a whole, about bigotry. Very bad.

    Urban areas will always be more tolerant, on average, than their rural neighbors.

    But a semi-rural area in a blue state might be more tolerant, on average, than an urban area in a red state.

    Columbus is one of the most tolerant areas in Ohio, because of The Ohio State University and the educated, young community it fosters.

    But things get bad pretty quickly as you move further away from the college areas.

    My recommendation: you are more likely to find your people - the family you choose to have, whoever they are - in your new area. However, there are still significant risks to being completely open, including things getting back to your family.

    Find the people who correct bigotry or misgendering, etc, and learn how to be yourself around them. When you are ready, you can either confront your family and become an outspoken lgbtqa+ ally, or peace the fuck out to somewhere better :)






  • While there is no question that in modern times, both in the West and East, the term lolicon refers to a sexual attraction to underage girls, that’s not how it started. This topic goes all the way back to the 70s and the shoujo manga scene which was initially dominated by women, and only later welcomed men.

    As with most things in life, if you actually spend the time to look into it, these things are a lot more nuanced than you might think.