I don’t have public transport in my city but if I’m distraught enough to be crying in it then one thing I don’t want is strangers trying to console me
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That’s actually one of the reasons I didn’t like it. It focuses almost entirely on Cisco router/switch/whatever else setup and gives only minimal background on the actual theory behind networking. That wouldn’t be so bad if this wasn’t the extent of my engineering undergrad experience with networking. We didn’t even technically get the certification because apparently netacad doesn’t count despite being the same content
Apparently unpopular opinion but I don’t think teachers should call students names
Everybody giving all these first year engineering books. Real engineers cry when they’re doing their CCNA certification.

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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your Lemmy upvoting/downvoting habits? How do you judge posts/comments?
0·2 months agoWay back in the Reddit days I used to upvote everything I interacted with and liked or thought was contributing to the conversation.
After the API drama I deleted my account, but I still browsed Reddit anonymously for a while before joining Lemmy. Obviously that meant I couldn’t upvote anything. Unfortunately, I think those habits kinda transferred to my Lemmy account and these days I barely upvote anything and downvote a lot of things I disagree with.
I need to put in the effort to relearn both upvoting things in general and upvoting things I disagree with that are contributing to the conversation. It’s just really annoying to have to do that for every post and comment
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1·3 months agoWith that kind of usage you may get banned so just watch out.
As recently as this month https://old.reddit.com/r/Windscribe/comments/1q5py5w/how_much_is_too_much/
That said, I agree that windscribe is great. If your usage is less than say 10tb per month you’re probably fine. I regularly do a couple terabytes and no problems. Plus they have port forwarding, and even port forwarding without a static ip

Could you theoretically do actual research on new techniques for doing ancient things? Like if in the comic the man actually did find a way to use copper and it was realistic for stone-age people


I find myself disagreeing with Lemmy more and more these days, but ATC seems like one of those things that could really benefit from AI. I don’t like generative AI being pushed into everything these days either, but a well designed AI can take in all of the things an air traffic controller has to manage and identify things a controller might miss.
Of course this is a money making operation which isn’t ideal because capitalism, but I’m fairly certain this will either reduce or maintain existing incident rates while making it more efficient