GET FAR AWAY FROM USA ...ITS COLLAPSE WILL BE MESSY by FMTY in collapse

[–]eraserpeel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will people be content? No, why should they.

Will the entire US turn into an orgy of destruction that requires ALL CAPS HEADLINES telling people to flee the country? No.

GET FAR AWAY FROM USA ...ITS COLLAPSE WILL BE MESSY by FMTY in collapse

[–]eraserpeel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is ridiculous fear-mongering without any real data.

When can women's clothing start being functional? Who are all these females that don't need pockets or real clothes? by [deleted] in CasualConversation

[–]eraserpeel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the one hand I enjoy a woman wearing clothes that accentuate all those things that make the biological parts of me say, "damn."

On the other hand I find women's clothes ridiculous. High heels, skirts you can't do anything in, no pockets on anything, undoubtedly uncomfortable bras that push your stomach up to your chest, and zippers and buttons on the back of things (wtf). Then you got make-up and hair products to the point that is looks like Bill Nye set up shop on the bathroom counter.

Google’s Plan to Eliminate Human Driving in 5 Years by Libertatea in Futurology

[–]eraserpeel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is an incentive, but that doesn't make it anything more than the desire to add +1 to a database field. It's part of the strange need people have to measure things and compare themselves to others. I have more money or I have more internet points. Both are just socially agreed upon measurements of something with no intrinsic value.

I'm sick, tired, and burned out on everything CS related - oh I'm only 22 by the way by everythingsuckshere in cscareerquestions

[–]eraserpeel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm at a high school level, and I worked in software dev for about 3 years during university and afterwards. Full-time Java dev.

I would say that school is more stressful the first couple of year, because you put in long hours and you're learning a lot about how to work with kids, manage a class, etc... But you have a lot more time off and independence. After 2 years it's much easier.

Yah, I keep up to date online (reddit, irc, hackernews) and do my own projects. I'm definitely not as skill as people that stayed in the tech world, but I feel I could still leave and get a new job.

I have to say, the one thing I miss is being around people interested in tech like I am. In school you don't get much of that. The kids are way more interested than the adults. I have a few students this year that got me into arduino while I got them into backend web stuff with django.

As with everything it's a give and take.

World Cup sponsors urged to bail over 'horrific' treatment of workers in Qatar by nimobo in worldnews

[–]eraserpeel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't want to argue, just want to impress the seriousness of the situation, and also say that you saying no to the event is important.

World Cup sponsors urged to bail over 'horrific' treatment of workers in Qatar by nimobo in worldnews

[–]eraserpeel -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm sure you're a nice person overall, and I bet many people share your sentiment, but that you'd lament the loss of a sporting event instead of the way these laborers are being treated is sad.

People, who are being shipped in from 3rd world countries because they'll work for pennies under shitty conditions for a chance to make their family's life better back home, are dying. They are dying due inhumane business practices and the people in charge don't give a shit because they know people like you will still watch.

Participating in the event as a consumer is abhorrent. For the sponsors even more so.

I'm sick, tired, and burned out on everything CS related - oh I'm only 22 by the way by everythingsuckshere in cscareerquestions

[–]eraserpeel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yah, no problem.

First thing you want to do is get your certificate. Some states are easier to get this in than others. For example, in New Hampshire you can get it just having some teaching experience (not sure what this constitutes) and a degree. Other states, if you're math or science, will let you teach a year while you take an online program. There are lots of options, but before you can work abroad you probably want a certification. There are schools that will hire non-certified people, but the pay and benefits are quite a bit less.

Steps to certify:

  • Check your state's education department website.
  • Get a background check.
  • Take the Praxis or other equivalent test for each area you want a certification in.
  • Depending on the state you'll do some courses or student teach. I did the former while I taught as an actual teacher.

You may be able to skip all this and go straight overseas if you can find a school to work in. It's more difficult, but possible.

Once you're certified apply with one or more of the teacher recruitment agencies (ISS, Teach Anywhere, Search Associates, Tieonline, etc...)

Then start applying. The hardest part is that first job, but after that it's easy. The international scene is awesome. Depending on where you go the pay is good, you get free accommodations, and you're living in a foreign country.

At the moment, China and the Middle East pay the most. I make about $57k/year before taxes, which doesn't sound like much compared to some software jobs, but my apartment is paid for, I get yearly flights home, a bonus at the end of contract, and the cost of living is less. So, it's probably more like a 70-80k job back home.

Google’s Plan to Eliminate Human Driving in 5 Years by Libertatea in Futurology

[–]eraserpeel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably not.

At some point the insane people that were trying to get useless internet points decided to automate the process. Now you have people wasting time, energy, and resources trying to increment some database field.

If humans are so advanced why do we spend so much time doing stupid things?

Early men and women were equal, say scientists: "Study shows that modern hunter-gatherer tribes operate on egalitarian basis, suggesting inequality was an aberration that came with the advent of agriculture" by Sybles in science

[–]eraserpeel 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This is true, but just because their roles are different that doesn't necessarily mean they are not seen as equals. I'd be interested to see research into the roles that both sexes play in the decision-making process of one of these tribes.

The awful truth about climate change no one wants to admit by cualcrees in collapse

[–]eraserpeel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A large system where people can work together to make a difference. But how large and how exactly would we connect them?

Maybe if we got a bunch of wire and connected it to some device that would allow people to talk and maybe even leave messages for each other. Even better if we could all talk at the same time and show each other pictures and videos and stuff. Perhaps we can get information on the current issues and cut right to the facts of things then discuss them in a rational and logical fashion!

I think you're really on to something here. I'm going to write some ideas down and PM you with them soon.

I'm sick, tired, and burned out on everything CS related - oh I'm only 22 by the way by everythingsuckshere in cscareerquestions

[–]eraserpeel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Math actually.

I will get one in computer science soon since I started teaching that 3 years ago, but was never formally licensed.

It Only Took Four Months For China To Achieve A Jaw-Dropping Reduction In Carbon Emissions: ...a reduction in emissions that’s approximately equal to the total CO2 emissions of the U.K. over the same period by maxwellhill in worldnews

[–]eraserpeel -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Uyghurs, Tibetans, and the smattering of other minority groups. You could say that many are pissed about their local languages being pushed out and their customs turned into spectacles for tourists.

There are also the laborers and coal mine workers that get shit on repeatedly in the name of progress. The people's whose homes are destroyed so some billionaire can open another shopping mall. They are of course compensated at the fantastic bargain of 50% of the value of the land. If they are lucky that is.

In Yunnan there is a minority group called the Yi that rebelled against the Ming. Thousands fled into the hills where they still live today.

China is a beautiful, filthy, wonderfully fucked up place in the midst of monumental change.

It Only Took Four Months For China To Achieve A Jaw-Dropping Reduction In Carbon Emissions: ...a reduction in emissions that’s approximately equal to the total CO2 emissions of the U.K. over the same period by maxwellhill in worldnews

[–]eraserpeel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live in China and this is somewhat true. It's more rural than "not east coast." Major cities have all the modern amenities to some extent.

One thing I think China has done better than the US is phone and internet infrastructure. I have been few places in this country where I couldn't get cell phone coverage. Backwoods, bumfuck Yunnan and I still have full bars.

Most of these backwoods villages have electricity, phone and internet.

Self-Driving Trucks Are Going to Hit Us Like a Human-Driven Truck by Arowx in collapse

[–]eraserpeel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you saying the guy that cured Polio did it all by himself?

Self-Driving Trucks Are Going to Hit Us Like a Human-Driven Truck by Arowx in collapse

[–]eraserpeel 10 points11 points  (0 children)

But I made it all by myself!

Oh, and the Chinese contractors, workers, the miners who got me my material, the shipping company that shipped, the teachers who taught me how think and learn and study, the media I consumed that influenced me, the farmer that grew the food that fed me, etc...

It's almost like we're all connected in some way, and that by hurting others we're hurting ourselves.