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  • Good. Boredom is the key to learning. Well it should be interesting on it's own, but take what you got.

    Of course the manner of learning in most schools is not ideal, kids find it boring for a reason, but without distraction they might latch onto some bits of information just to survive the class.

  • Makes me wonder how deep does the algorithm divide go. In these 1.5 years I was never served an explicitly pro-Israel content. On the other hand I was served pro-Palestinian and even some anti-Israel creators.

    Sure this is just anecdotal, but there must be something behind it. The algorithmic bubble, or intentional manipulation, idk?

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  • For all intents and purposes you are married. Depending on where you live your relationship might even have a legal recognition despite not signing any papers.

    Weddings are a waste of time and actually counterproductive to a stable relationship, I agree. Although not directly, it has to do with the system of values that celebrates form over substance.

  • Just for comedic value I'd like for God to actually exist. I imagine He wouldn't appreciate their attempts at manipulation.

    Sometimes this kind of people sounds like they believe in the Bible and prophecies as impersonal laws of nature, and not in an intelligent creator of any sort.

  • This phrase is a meme used when someone goes into serious philosophy in an unserious situation.

    It references a scene with someone telling a long expertly phrased opinion to a fast food employee while in the line to order. Not sure which show it comes from, someone mentioned Rick and Morty in another comment.

  • I wish Java was declared deprecated back in 2017 when Kotlin was adopted for Android and supported by Spring. It was the only sensible way forward for JVM. Sure with containerization there's some debate for the necessity of JVM at all but its GC and runtime optimizations are nice.

  • I am a programmer but I'm not sure why people think Java is suited for anything, especially a system so sensitive to bugs. It's so hard to write high quality readable code in Java. Everything is way more clunky, and verbose than it needs to be.

    Some major improvements were made with versions 17+ but still, it feels like walking through mud.

    It's a language from the 1990s for the 1990s.

    Btw the performance is actually pretty good in Java, the old reputation for slowness is entirely undeserved today.

  • But how? The thing is utterly dumb. How do you even have a conversation without quitting in frustration from it's obviously robotic answers?

    But then there's people who have romantic and sexual relationships with inanimate objects, so I guess nothing new.