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  • Are you me when I was back in school? Is this a loop hole?

    Yes, much of which we learn in school seems/feels unnecessary to a perceived/imagined/planned personal future but its the variety of subjects that creates the basis for multi layered reasoning.

    I am painfully aware Lemmy is mostly populated by high technically proficient individuals but the world is not about to be handled by machines and AI, not now and I risk not ever, simply because there are tasks that can not and should not ever be handled by a machine.

    IT and tech is not the cusp of human achievement.




  • qyron@lemmy.pttoMemes@lemmy.ml5 parallel universes ahead
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    So, first you need to learn how to set up the printer, then fetch the bot produced text, review (hopefully), load it to the printer, run a test to determine it every part is working, run the “print”, review it…

    I’d risk doing it yourself would be quicker


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    So, first you need to learn how to set up the printer, then fetch the bot produced text, review (hopefully), load it to the printer, run a test to determine it every part is working, run the “print”, review it…

    I’d risk doing it yourself would be quicker


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    So, first you need to learn how to set up the printer, then fetch the bot produced text, review (hopefully), load it to the printer, run a test to determine it every part is working, run the “print”, review it…

    I’d risk doing it yourself would be quicker





  • I took the dark path when Vista became thing. With zero technical knowledge, I turned to Linux, with no regrets.

    My entry way was SUSE, which was a shock, with KDE and a radically user experience from WinXP, my former daily driver for many, many years; I was an unashamed fanboy.

    My next and final distro was Debian, when Debian was everything but user friendly. But Debian gave me a sense of control over my computer, which Vista had very proudly took away, while gobling away resources from a not so powerful machine.

    That computer stayed home for about eight years, when it died, beyond any viable repair.

    Debian stayed, although I admit I’ve been using Mint lately, mainly to accomodate for playing GOG games with the least stress.

    But I’m a Debian person, no doubt about.

    And I am the kind of person that spins his laptop at someone sporting a Debian-based distro and utters “I am your father.”


  • qyron@lemmy.pttolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldThere be 🐇🐰
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    I took the dark path when Vista became thing. With zero technical knowledge, I turned to Linux, with no regrets.

    My entry way was SUSE, which was a shock, with KDE and a radically user experience from WinXP, my former daily driver for many, many years; I was an unashamed fanboy.

    My next and final distro was Debian, when Debian was everything but user friendly. But Debian gave me a sense of control over my computer, which Vista had very proudly took away, while gobling away resources from a not so powerful machine.

    That computer stayed home for about eight years, when it died, beyond any viable repair.

    Debian stayed, although I admit I’ve been using Mint lately, mainly to accomodate for playing GOG games with the least stress.

    But I’m a Debian person, no doubt about.

    And I am the kind of person that spins his laptop at someone sporting a Debian-based distro and utters “I am your father.”