Sure, it meets the technical requirements to be a comic. But it doesn’t meet the practical requirements to be a good one.
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Yeah but comics are also supposed to be creative. This is a essentially a lemmy comment with illustration.
What are your metrics for “effective?” As someone who is both teaching and taking classes currently, I can tell you engagement is pitifully low in online formats. Education is not just about memorizing facts and going through the motions to get a good grade. There’d have to be some amazing innovation in online education practices to convince me it will be the default anytime soon.
KRAW@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Best non-coke alternative to coke zero?English2·7 months agoI guess to be fair, there are some local places around me that make sodas, which probably are reasonable ethical businesses. Depending on how many bourbon colas you’re drinking, it might be worth paying extra for an locally made soda if possible. If you don’t have someone that makes soda locally (which is probably likely), maybe consider buying from “gourmet soda” brands like Hank’s.
KRAW@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Best non-coke alternative to coke zero?English236·7 months agoAlmost all soda is produced by a corporation run by psychopaths. Your best bet is to stop drinking soda.
KRAW@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is Lemmy your "main social media app"? If not, which one is it?English3·8 months agoLemmy. For more niche communities that don’t exist on Lemmy I use RSS feeds on specific subreddits. Discord for chatting with friend and other niche communities. LinkedIn because I’m in academia.
Lol, I have come to the conclusion that I want less of whatever this is. Here’s your medal for winning whatever debate you thought we were having. 🏅
I mean, I’m not calling for a police state to shut down cake day or something. Just saying cake day was a shallow activity imo. People can choose to do whatever they want, but I would rather us think about what was actually valuable about reddit rather than just importing whatever preexisting culture there was.
You’re getting a lot of retorts in response to your comment, but I 100% agree. Sure telling people happy cake day is fun the first few times, but it inevitably just becomes stale. One of the things that made reddit not enjoyable was people parroting the same phrases all over the site.
KRAW@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Men, are you physically affectionate with other male friends? (eg, hugging, snuggling, playful wrestling, etc). If you aren't, do you wish it was more socially acceptable if it isn't in your culture?English9·1 year agoI hug my guy friends when I haven’t seen them in a while (e.g. my friends who live far away). Snuggling is super weird, and I don’t know of any guys who have done that. Feels like if I did, my wife would not be very happy. Affectionate fighting seems just over the top. Seems like something limited to children and movies.
I think the amount of physical affection I get from other men is fine. Don’t really need more
KRAW@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think of the term "short king" as a term that's supposed to champion body positivity for men?English101·1 year agoPersonally I do not let internet trends affect my behavior out in the real world. Why is that? Because if I use the term “short king” anywhere in the real world, 99% of people won’t know what I’m talking about. Until you hear a real person say it (that means not on lemmy, not on twitter, not on dating apps, etc. or people you meet through these platforms) you can assume that there is no real impact to be had there. I think we give way too much credit to the internet for affecting real life trends. Most people don’t care about these cute terminologies people come up with, and neither should you. The term was made to get someone attention, not to make short people feel better.
KRAW@linux.communityto Gaming@beehaw.org•Fallout Show, so bad that no one will remember it in 3 monthsEnglish20·1 year agoThis is such a high level description that it is a meaningless comparison. The fact that Fallout doesn’t take itself nearly as seriously as Westworld is already a huge difference. Sometimes the implementation is what is valuable, not the idea.
KRAW@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do people say "Catholics and Christians" in (USA) when Catholics are also Christians, as if they refer to it as a different religion.English52·1 year agoProbably because depending on the context “Christians” is likely referring to “Protestants.” There are some very significant differences between Catholic and Protestant Christianity, moreso than between Protestant denominations, whose differences tend to be a bit more trivial. Other comments make some good points, but it is not too far of a stretch to say that Catholicism may be different enough to be considered a separate religion (I don’t know who gets to draw these lines). But in the most technical sense, yes, Catholics are a subset of Christians.
KRAW@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your secret ingredient that makes your version of a common dish better than anyone else's?English1·1 year agoI use it in Japanese curry all the time. The goal is not to make it taste like coffee, but add a bit more boldness.
KRAW@linux.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your secret ingredient that makes your version of a common dish better than anyone else's?English7·1 year agoFeels like you should use cocoa powder or instant coffee/espresso instead. Seems like you’re trying to add bitterness, but the fact that the chocolate you are adding also has sugar, it is making things more challenging to balance.
KRAW@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Tech Job Interviews Are Out of ControlEnglish1·1 year agoFYI, leetcode is not a “learn to code” website it is a “practice problems that will be asked at tech interviews” site. A lot of these problems are inspired by (or maybe are even literally from) interviews at “top companies” like Google, Facebook, etc. They are almost completely algorithmic or data structure problems, i.e. “unrelated to your actual work” (well, most of your actual work for most people).
KRAW@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Tech Job Interviews Are Out of ControlEnglish3·1 year agoWouldn’t you argue that putting hard restrictions would have the benefit of shrinkjng your recruitment team? To be clear, I’m coming from an extremely anecdotal point of view, but to me it seems like tech is full of imposters jumping from job to job, playing up their experience. Recruiters cannot spot these people, because they know all the jargon despite having none of the skills. This is why these technical interviews exist, but now those are even being gamed by people by studying leetcode. I’d be really curious what a high quality tech recruiter does vs the average.
KRAW@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Tech Job Interviews Are Out of ControlEnglish8·1 year agoWe do require a BS in computer science
The only scenarios where I’d think I wouldn’t require one are
- I want cheaper labor
- I am really desperate to fill a position
- The skills I need in a candidate are incredibly niche, thus I want to widen the applicant pool.
#1 and #2 are indicative of other problems in your company. I get that you can be a good dev without a degree, but from an employer perspective, it seems like an easy way to save time and money on hiring. I am convinced that a lot of money is wasted on recruiters who throw everyone under the sun into the hiring process just so they can justify their existence.
KRAW@linux.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•"We're nowhere near the point where an AI can do your job, but we're well past the point where your boss can be suckered into firing you and replacing you with a bot that fails at doing your job." (PlEnglish2·1 year agoThe tech layoffs are not related to industry replacing those jobs with AI. Tech overhired and now they are adjusting. Simple as that.
Crystal hot sauce is my goto. Tangy and just the right amount of heat to casually throw on anything if you don’t want to go into battle mode. Frank’s come close. Surprised that I’m the only one mentioning Crystal.
Secret Aardvark I think would be my second goto if you aren’t looking for a hot sauce with the acidity of Crystal, Tabasco, Frank’s, etc.