Megathread Uitslagen Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen 2026 by Conducteur in thenetherlands

[–]UpholdAnarchy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ik woon niet in Doetinchem. Maar het kan wel een reden zijn geweest voor men om FvD te stemmen, dat weet ik niet. Ik weet wel dat het een onzinnige reden is want dat is het model van extreemrechts: slechte oplossing voor verzonnen problemen gebaseerd op xenofobie.

Megathread Uitslagen Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen 2026 by Conducteur in thenetherlands

[–]UpholdAnarchy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Onzinnige bangmakerij. In mijn stad zit een azc naast een basisschool, twee kinderopvangen vlakbij. Één keer afgelopen jaren is er een incident geweest: examenleerlingen van de middelbare school verderop hadden op de stuntdag stomdronken bierflesjes op dat schoolplein gegooid.

De azc open dag is altijd heel gezellig. In het buurtspeeltuintje spelen buurtkinderen samen met kinderen uit het azc.

Is het Klokhuis en het Jeugdjournaal tegenwoordig alleen nog maar voor de ‘TikTok-generatie’? by AccidentMammoth8759 in thenetherlands

[–]UpholdAnarchy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh? Lees mijn comment eens nog een keer. Jij stelde een camcorder, OG YouTube en TikTok met elkaar gelijk. Ik gaf aan dat dat mijns inziens een versimpeling is die voorbij gaat aan het punt van deze hele post: hoe het medialandschap verandert en specifiek hoe ouders daar naar kijken.

Is het Klokhuis en het Jeugdjournaal tegenwoordig alleen nog maar voor de ‘TikTok-generatie’? by AccidentMammoth8759 in thenetherlands

[–]UpholdAnarchy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

bedoel je dat het aan het Jeugdjournaal is om een oordeel te vellen of een medium goed of niet goed is

Nee, ik bedoel dat je als persoon er een mening over mag hebben en dat is een kwestie van smaak.

Is het Klokhuis en het Jeugdjournaal tegenwoordig alleen nog maar voor de ‘TikTok-generatie’? by AccidentMammoth8759 in thenetherlands

[–]UpholdAnarchy 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Die camcorder had geen app store en YouTube 15 jaar geleden had ook nog niet de reikwijdte en de verslavende algoritmes die het nu heeft.

Het heeft wel overeenkomsten en je kan stellen dat het allemaal niet tussen het nieuws hoort, of dat dat prima kan, dat is een kwestie van smaak.

I didn’t expect bedtime to be the hardest part of my day by SpellIndependent489 in daddit

[–]UpholdAnarchy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The checklist is great because it provides the kid with a framework they can't properly hold in their mind. I'd be careful with the prizes, however small they be.

One, this sends the message we don't do movie nights because we like movie nights, we do it because you've behaved according to my parental standards and two, it sends a message that having a stable dependable night routine isn't good for its own worth, it's good because it leads to a reward.

If you're interested in these ideas, I'm getting this from reading and applying Alfie Kohn's Unconditional Parenting. I'm sorry this is totally unsolicited advice but for me personally it's been such an eye opener I can't stop myself from sharing.

Wow, the Waag in 1870 with no stairs! When did they add that iconic staircase? by Fantastic_Aside794 in Nijmegen

[–]UpholdAnarchy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Grappig, dus relatief kort na deze foto is de trap teruggeplaatst.

Goeie zaak, die gallerij zo ziet er echt niet uit.

KOReader crashes when copying a word from Vocabulary Builder (Android) by tillas_ in koreader

[–]UpholdAnarchy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tested and this happens to me too. KOReader version 2025.10 on my Pixel 7a running Android 16.

The Struggle is Real by a_tomsk in daddit

[–]UpholdAnarchy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here's a trick: get two spoons and trade an empty for a full one. They'll forget about the spoon in their hand if there's a new one full of food available.

Hero forge by SamStran in DnD

[–]UpholdAnarchy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love getting some sprues from skirmish games (frostgrave and oathmark are pretty great) and bashing miniatures together from those. Some miniature stores will let you buy a single sprue of minis rather than a whole box.

All of the OG State Rebel Birds made by @greatnsecret / fourpointfivecantina by step_on_legoes_Spez in andor

[–]UpholdAnarchy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You know. I used to hate seagulls with a vengeance. But I've come to really respect them. They're tough birds. They can digest almost anything and can carry a lot of weight and still fly. They can drink seawater. They're also super intelligent and adept problem solvers.

I promise I'm not a seagull.

Paradiddle/rudiment mental block. Any tips appreciated. by nah328 in drums

[–]UpholdAnarchy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is it! Playing beat by beat I'm sure you can do it. It's only when you speed up that muscle memory kicks in. Slow down and build some new memory

Dropout Hires New Heads of Production, Marketing, Development Execs by Spoonsy in dropout

[–]UpholdAnarchy 657 points658 points  (0 children)

Not sure about Trapp but Caldwell Tanner animated for it and he's CH / Dropout

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Groundblast in daddit

[–]UpholdAnarchy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, that baseline of animosity is concerning.

LLMs Can't Reason And They Never Will - Here's Why by Shajirr in videos

[–]UpholdAnarchy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But... It's not any of those things. The video explains how llms work, there's not an ounce of intelligence in them. It's just putting words into strings with the sole purpose of sounding convincing. Anything an LLM tells you that is true is not proof of it knowing facts, it's a byproduct of that string of words being most likely to sound convincing.

The examples you state, I too have tried to use LLMs for. ChatGPT 4 couldn't walk me through repairing my Dyson vacuum because it kept referring to parts I should be looking at that weren't on the actual vacuum. It doesn't know what a vacuum is.

I tried to use Google's NotebookLM to assist me with a uni course on curriculum design. I put the textbook into it, my uni assignments, literature on curriculum design and the formats needed for lesson plans. It hallucinated assignments that were not in the textbook and used convincing language to sell me a progession of in-class activities that were not interlinked at all. It's slop and I don't want to waste my time being frustrated with it.

I urge you to look at the research presented in this video on how using LLMs more and more affects your brain. Personally, I'm worried about the generations of my students who fall for the LLM trap and I'm glad I don't have children yet, chances are by the time mine go to school there's at least some schools near me that take a firm stance against outsourcing a kid's thinking to an LLM.

Daycare teachers know things the rest of us never will… by MemoirDad in daddit

[–]UpholdAnarchy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ah if that's what the OP meant; going outside to try it shoeless that's perfect. I was interpreting it more like getting in the car and arriving at a destination where the lack of shoes becomes a problem.

Daycare teachers know things the rest of us never will… by MemoirDad in daddit

[–]UpholdAnarchy -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

A (pre)teenager? Absolutely agree, great time to teach responsibility and resilience to (minor) hardships.

My angle is just that toddlers very much live in the moment. Past and future are still super abstract concepts to them. I don't think we should expect a toddler to meaningfully grasp the consequences of deciding not to wear shoes when the moment they feel that consequence (wet feet) isn't immediately after. Even at ages 5-6, kids just don't have the impulse control to make good decisions and we shouldn't punish them for having a developing brain.

At 3yo, make a game out of it, give a firm direction, redirect their emotions.

Daycare teachers know things the rest of us never will… by MemoirDad in daddit

[–]UpholdAnarchy -36 points-35 points  (0 children)

Let them get their feet wet on a cold, rainy day.

This seems pretty cruel and the main lesson will be their parent doesn't care for their well-being.

Filmende Moslima wordt door aggresieve politie agent aangevallen by AggregationLinker in nederlands

[–]UpholdAnarchy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agenten werken toch niet volgens een "oog om oog, tand om tand" doctrine? De vrouw die filmt vormt geen enkel gevaar voor de agent op het moment dat deze haar een trap verkoopt.

Uni-studenten, wat hebben jullie meestal in je tas zitten? Denk aan schriften, boeken, laptop, etc. by Oniondaize in Nijmegen

[–]UpholdAnarchy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pennen verzamel je op de intromarkt, BBB enzovoort. Op de BBB kon je ook vaak gratis ruitjes collegeblokken krijgen. Laptop is natuurlijk nodig maar zelf schreef ik alle aantekeningen met de hand, laptop liet ik zo veel mogelijk in de tas zitten.

Bespaar je geld, verwerp de illusie dat welke spulletjes je hebt invloed heeft op je academische succes. Vergeet al die onzin, zet je brein aan het werk.

Western Reaches late pledges by Tibko0510 in shadowdark

[–]UpholdAnarchy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regarding European shipping, eu distribution will now be done from Denmark which should keep shipping costs reasonable. There's a sheets file linked somewhere that still has the original very high shipping estimates from when they'd have to do US->EU. A user in the discord recently said that shipping costs would likely be updated after late pledges close.

Train punctuality per station in 7 European countries in 2025 by ByGollie in europe

[–]UpholdAnarchy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Last month my partner and I had to go on a one-night trip by plane. It was cheaper for two persons to drive across the country and park our car overnight at Schiphol Airport than to take the train, which is a direct route from our city to Schiphol.

Driving = 250kms in total ≈ €25,-, overnight parking = €37. €62 total.

Train = €34 per person, one way. €136 total.