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  • InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlPlease be satire
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    8 months ago

    Sadly, this was a thing even before the web, let alone social media. There’s always been people for whom the vacations didn’t even “happen” unless they get to go on incessantly about them when they come back, ideally subjecting you to two hours of photos that mean very little to you. They derive little enjoyment from actually being there, they take it from showing it others…

    For some people life is not worth living without external validation. Sad.


  • InfiniteFlow@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlCalligraphy
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    9 months ago

    This is actually a thing. When learning calligraphy, it was one of the exercises we did. If you have good enough control of your hand and pen, then all strokes should be the same length, slanted the same way, and separated by the same spacing. When you manage this apparent “unreadable” thing, it means you nailed it!

    The example below comes from this site (not mine)

    https://arendo.com.ph/events/copperplate-script-brushpen-calligraphy/





  • This takes many forms. A recurrent one is for the take place right out of college (or while still in it!), taking advantage of the naïveté of those just entering the job market, and often as a precondition to access any kind of paid job some months later. The employer gets free qualified labor, the intern eat lots of ramen… families put up with it as a natural extension of paying for college, for a few more months… it’s exploitation pure and simple.

    A “joke” I’ve heard several times over the years (not recently, though) summarizes the level of assholery that’s going on (warning: some may find this offensive)

    “joke”

    “it is better to have an intern than a slave, because you don’t need to feed, house our clothe the intern”…









  • I wouldn’t go as far as automatically assigning users to (random) instances, as some people might really want to use the one they’ve selected for a number of reasons. OTOH, the registration page could offer alternatives (“instead of registering here how about one of these instances, that is currently looking for more users and will have lower loads/latency”, etc.). The default could lead people to some other instance, but always with the option to stay where you are. Of course it would only suggest instances that are federated with the one you’re trying to join (if the admins removed the others there was a reason for that…) or even having admins fill in a list of “preferred instances” that could have a higher priority in the suggestions list?