• I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    1 day ago

    To be fair, most schools give those classes only out of obligation. Doing dumb calculations of mols and atomic masses in high school is definitely teaching kids to ask “why the fuck am I even doing this?”

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        8 hours ago

        I had a co-worker who decided to clean his bathroom and decided using a mix of chemicals would be better than just using one! Makes sense right?

        He figured putting bleach and vinegar together was a smart move because it meant more cleaning all at once.

        Don’t worry, he’s fine. He had a sore throat for a few weeks and the fumes singed the hairs off his hands when he was mixing it.

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      22 hours ago

      Learning some chemistry basics is probably still good though. Not that we’re using it daily but just in the “hey mixing this stuff can kill you” or, in the same vein, seeing how it only requires small amounts to make big changes.

      We’re surrounded by chemicals in our everyday lives, learning a healthy fear of them is probably for the best.

      Also high school is meant to prepare you for further education, if you want to pursue that, so it really does cover a lot of ground for basic concepts you need to learn to understand and gain further education in whatever field applies.

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      1 day ago

      Yeah, like an German Comedian said, while the Teacher shows how an Morse communication works, the childrens with their Smartphones already are logged in his Pacemaker.

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        7 hours ago

        LOL I wish it were like that. The “kids and their superior grasp of technology.” That’s how it’s supposed to be. They’re supposed to be smarter than us.

        Indeed, with desktops and internet forums it really did seem to be going that way…and then with smartphones becoming specialized as content consumption and attention-capture devices, the kids started going backwards.

        Yeah, they can swipe their lil’ fingers and use instagram now, but so can a chimp. It’s designed that way.

        Using files and folders or printing their homework? Relegated back to the esoteric and arcane arts. It’s tragic.

        But this kids who do make a point to learn and teach themselves are doing incredible things.

        So I guess, the average has dropped, and now we’re seeing more dramatic extremes on either end of the spectrum. 🤔

        …/TED_talk lol