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- Comment on ChatGPT outperforms undergrads in intro-level courses, falls short later 8 hours ago:
It’s not my job to educate you on how the education industry works. Go and read what qualified people have already written about it in academic journals.
- Comment on is this the right way to establish boundaries with my nosy coworkers at the hospital? 8 hours ago:
Sure buddy, force people to do what you want, see how quickly you get fired.
- Comment on is this the right way to establish boundaries with my nosy coworkers at the hospital? 20 hours ago:
Yeah I know. It still annoys me though, I don’t want this place to turn into Reddit.
I understand your frustration, I’m an introvert and I work in education which is about 75% women, so I have run across groups like what you describe.
The easiest fix is to find a better work place, but in the meantime the only thing I’ve found that works is to become boring to them; listen politely but give short, non-committal answers. Shrug and say “I don’t know” as much as you can. Don’t say anything that they can use to ask a follow up question. If you get a hardcore talker, excuse yourself to go to the bathroom.
- Comment on is this the right way to establish boundaries with my nosy coworkers at the hospital? 20 hours ago:
Your entire post is a series of straw man arguments that are completely fabricated.
- Comment on ChatGPT outperforms undergrads in intro-level courses, falls short later 20 hours ago:
No assessment method is perfectly suited to every student.
Coursework can be similarly adapted.
- Comment on ChatGPT outperforms undergrads in intro-level courses, falls short later 1 day ago:
All this moral panic is garbage.
Easily solved by using essays with an unseen question written in exam conditions as assessment instruments.
Literally a pencil and paper solves this problem.
- Comment on What if Tyrannosaurus Rexes moved and walked like chicken do? 1 day ago:
What I’ve never been able to wrap my head around is how did they use their tiny arms, and for what?
Only thing I can think of is that they might have used them to brace themselves on the ground while leaning down past their balance point to eat. Doesn’t seem like a very useful thing to have arms just for that though
- Comment on is this the right way to establish boundaries with my nosy coworkers at the hospital? 1 day ago:
OP proposed many ways to let his co-workers know he doesn’t like chatting and none of them are what you quoted. In fact, he expressly created this thread to figure out how not to be rude to them
People are allowed to keep to themselves. Why does it bother you so much? Why are you so personally offended by this? I’ve never understood why extroverts feel that everyone must do what they want.
- Comment on is this the right way to establish boundaries with my nosy coworkers at the hospital? 1 day ago:
The commenter I replied to wants to force OP to interact above and beyond what he wants to.
That’s how 5 year olds navigate life. Adults understand that everyone is allowed to make their own choices.
- Comment on is this the right way to establish boundaries with my nosy coworkers at the hospital? 2 days ago:
OP owes exactly nothing to his co-workers other than doing his job and being polite. If you think he does, then you’re the problem.
- Comment on Trump wanted to drain the swamp to make it easier for the swamp creatures to get around 1 week ago:
Was that the number of wigglers he injected into Stormy Daniels?
- Comment on Trump wanted to drain the swamp to make it easier for the swamp creatures to get around 1 week ago:
It’s never too late for a good bazinga
- Comment on Adobe Says It Won’t Train AI Using Artists’ Work. Creatives Aren’t Convinced 1 week ago:
Does anyone else find the term “creatives” to be so damn condescending? It’d be like calling executives, “Admins” or “powerpointers”
- Comment on Elon Musk threatens to ban Apple devices from his companies over Apple's ChatGPT integrations 2 weeks ago:
Working for an Elon company must be like having two jobs at once; one of them being that you have to manage all the Elon bullshit whims
- Comment on a 320 year old elf marries an 80 year old human: Is the elf robbing the cradle, or the grave? 1 month ago:
I’m more concerned about the implications of the word “robbing”. I mean, I’m hoping there’s consent happening here …
/s
- Comment on The discourse 1 month ago:
Ha!
Dukat is the absolute definition of the kind of guy that that article was aimed at
- Comment on The retro Nokia phone everyone owned 25 years ago will get a reboot soon – and yes, it has Snake 1 month ago:
It’s not just nostalgia. I absolutely want a phone I can throw at a wall and put back together without it costing me money.
- Comment on We compared the finances of 30-year-olds now, to 30-year-olds 30 years ago 2 months ago:
I’ve been saying all this shit for years. Fuck John Howard and fuck greedy boomers.
Housing is a human right.
- Comment on If a universal basic income started today with the stipulation that you had to put 40 hrs/wk towards making the world a better place or solving societal problems, how would you spend your time? 2 months ago:
I already do, I’m a teacher. But if I could do anything to get paid, I’d run free English classes and conversation clubs for refugees
- Comment on China: Uyghur served 7 years in jail for advising others not to drink or smoke. It is first time that one of the jailed residents from Xaneriq village are released alive. 2 months ago:
- Comment on Facetiming your crush at 2am 2 months ago:
Ha! Please post more of these :)
- Comment on So much for free speech on X; Musk confirms new users must soon pay to post 2 months ago:
That’s every instance, not just Lemmy world
- Comment on So much for free speech on X; Musk confirms new users must soon pay to post 2 months ago:
What? Why?
- Comment on Do you encrypt your data drives? 2 months ago:
I think we both understand the intention behind my statement
- Comment on Do you encrypt your data drives? 2 months ago:
Do you honestly encrypt your porn? Why? (Assuming it’s legal)
- Comment on Do we intentionally translate ancient stuff and languages to sound old timey as an artistic choice, or is there some other reason? 2 months ago:
Good translation is as much an art as a science, even between modern languages. I wish more translations focused on intent rather than a literal 1:1
- Comment on Why do Americans measure everything in cups? 2 months ago:
Yes! Ounces and fluid ounces, pints, quarts… Ughhh
God gave us ten fingers for a reason, USE METRIC, PEOPLE
- Comment on ah, conservation 2 months ago:
ITT: the difference between conservationists and “conservationists”
- Comment on ah, conservation 2 months ago:
Kill enough until they’re both endangered, then it’ll be easy
- Comment on Disturbing increase in violence at school as principals say both parents and students are making threats 2 months ago: