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  • They didn't "design a directory tree" either. They were designing screens for a thing that sits on top of a directory tree, and they didn't understand the underlying concept.

    It was likely because they're used to the abstraction that iPhones and iPads provide, where the underlying directory structures are largely hidden from users.

  • If I knew I was teaching remedial computers that day, I would've come with a lesson plan.

    I'm going to stick with my initial conclusion that you love to blame the "teacher" even when they aren't in any way a teacher.

  • Yeah, but you were still in a teaching position.

    No, I was in a meeting with a supposedly technical person.

    I've been in the industry for a while, and I've even mentored people. These gaps in basic computer knowledge are new and they're also not my problem. I was not this person's mentor nor supposed to be teaching them anything.

  • I'm not a teacher. I thought I was in a design meeting not teaching remedial computers to someone who is supposed to be producing designs.

    Just going off of my life experience, I notice that people pretend up a set of credentials, have large gaps in knowledge, and won't admit they don't know things.

  • I've been on it for a few years now.

    It's different from Twitter and that's fine. I have no real drive to join bluesky to see if it's similar because Twitter felt deeply unhealthy anyway. Crack cocaine isn't good for you.

    Nobody needs to know about the existence of, for instance, "bean dad".

  • As a user of both Mastodon and Lemmy, I think there are inherit differences between the formats that make Lemmy easily a capable replacement for Reddit, but Mastodon not at all a replacement for Twitter.

    To get into specifics, Lemmy is more meme and news based, and as long as there are a few thousand users using it and some percentage of those posting content...it largely scratches the same itch.

    Twitter was very much an active global conversation forum. It was nicknamed the hell site for a reason because if someone took issue with or was very amused by something you posted and you became "the main character" of Twitter for even an instant (something I experienced only very slightly) it was electrifying and even sort of scary at times.

    In addition, the people that were active on there were very active, and it felt at times like you could talk to anyone who had been twitterized...which was a lot of people including prominent politicians, celebrities, and even experts of certain fields.

    It was just an entirely different thing altogether. Mastodon is like many of the Twitter alternatives that have popped up from time to time. It's largely kinda the same with regards to functionality (though not having quote tweets is completely ridiculous IMO) but the engagement of it is very low, and the place largely feels very inactive. It feels like you're talking to dead feeds posted in syndication and there's nobody on the other end (and in many cases I don't doubt that is literally the case).

    It's not the same as Twitter, and I doubt that Bluesky will even be the same as Twitter. Honestly, maybe all of that's a good thing. But the virality and the engagement and the discovery and everything on Mastodon is way turned down versus Twitter. Twitter was like the crack cocaine of social media...fast, cheap, addictive, and terrible for you. Mastodon is like a cup of tea by comparison.

  • They're ripping and a'ramming, bippin and a'bambing, bashing and a'slamming and in the meantime Republicans are continuing to not give a shit and wiping their ass with the Constitution followed by the Magna Carta.

    Edit: Have you even said thank you once?!