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ev1
·4 years ago·discuss
To harass you into downloading by hiding the "open in browser" link when you click a zoom url.
ev1
·4 years ago·discuss
Thanks, I hope it was useful! The printing thing is an interesting point, because I hear from older people that everyone used to have to type up and turn in their assignments printed out, and handwritten items were refused.

For a long time now, they don't want typed and printed assignments; in fact some of my instructors in primary school would actually look upon these suspiciously - the default assumption is that if you are printing it out you are trying to bypass the anti-plagiarism system. That's also partially why every assignment is turned in online: your writing is run through one or more anti-plagiarism systems (and saved for later use against yourself and others).
ev1
·4 years ago·discuss
This is my gen z experience, I hope you find it somewhat insightful:

- Your first computer given to you was probably a Chromebook at school. It is your browser. Every app is a web page. Docs, Sheets are all web pages. If you were rich or privileged you might have gotten a Macbook at school instead. But nearly everything is a web page. You use Google Docs with your friends and for group projects. I can count the people that had desktop versions of Word or Excel on one hand. You upload your videos to YouTube, presentations to Canvas or Google Drive, you don't bring in a flash drive. If you plug in a flash drive it might just show up as "External Storage (128 GB)" and not /sdcard or /media/USB0 or whatever. Even then, you don't really folder it up. You might use it to copy one file or a ton of images from one thing to another, then you format it when you're done. You don't just keep one around to build stuff up on, why bother, it's on The Cloud.

- You grow up with no hierarchical file organization. Imagine mobile. You have a "Pictures" tab I guess, and a "Downloads" tab? What else is there? You don't have album folders with FLAC files or anything; all your music streams, all your content streams, none of the apps that serve that content allow you to download them into the filesystem, if anything they do their best to prevent that. You don't have a filesystem path on iPhone. You have maybe tags and categories on Google Drive and you don't keep anything on it other than Sheets and Docs stuff that is listed by name, sorted by recent usage, and do not physically exist as files on the filesystem. Tap to select by thumbnail and Most Recent do an insane amount of work to hide what a folder is, nearly nothing but F/OSS f-droid apps on Android will expose things like /sdcard/Something or /sdcard0/emulated/Downloads. You get a selector of thumbnails.

- Mobile is first, always. Phones are cheaper than computers. Every kid has a phone, whether it's for legitimate use or for parents to abusively track them and monitor and record everything they do. Internet is always just kind of around you in the air, magically. You've never really had to think about how continents were connected, there never was a time in your life where the internet wasn't just magically all around you apart from during no signal areas. If you go to a location you ask for the wifi login. You don't ask where you plug in your ethernet cable. When you sign up for internet, unless you are specifically an enthusiast, your ISP gives you mesh wifi pods/gateway/whatever as the default. When you travel, hotel, coffeeshop, class, library, you get a wifi login. If you don't have wifi you use your phone or tether your laptop to your phone wifi.

- Rarely have a printer. If you print in class you weren't allowed to resolve paper jams yourself, and pro-tier laser printers almost never jammed even if you were doing 50+ pages at a time. When was the last time I had to print something? Your presentations are on Google Classroom/Google Drive/etc. Your homework is turned in online. Your concert tickets are on your phone with a moving barcode to prevent screenshotting (hope you have mobile service and it isn't too contended). Amazon returns are just dropped off and show them QR code, you don't print a label and they actively discourage you from choosing an option where you have to print a label.

You have to very actively seek out these things and want to learn, you can't passively pick it up like presumably in the past you had to tinker at least a little - tablets and phones are meant to force you to shut up and consume, not know about it. Chromebooks are intentionally locked down as hard as possible. Every app you use is probably a web page or a web page in a CEF wrapper.
ev1
·4 years ago·discuss
Same - I get an absolutely comedic amount of abuse from M247.
ev1
·5 years ago·discuss
As a counterpoint to this, Among Us and Roblox porn exists and is quite heavily viewed.
ev1
·5 years ago·discuss
> I do find it interesting that the DFEH has lawsuits against both Riot Games and Blizzard for similar issues

Yes, because Riot's C-level executive was literally dry humping interns and shoving their ass into faces and still has their job? Clearly "visibility" has not worked past creating PR articles.

Does DFEH have the same problem with any other major game studio there that isn't embroiled in this type of behaviour?

I've played League before. The player base is ludicrously, absurdly toxic, and if they are hiring anything from there, then, well...

Sexism:

[2018] https://kotaku.com/inside-the-culture-of-sexism-at-riot-game...

[2018] https://twitter.com/MiniWhiteRabbit/status/10269232332814213...

[2019] https://www.vice.com/en/article/evyz7p/over-100-riot-games-e...

COO specific:

https://www.businessinsider.com/riot-games-suspends-coo-scot...

- tbh just google riot games farting

CEO specific:

[Feb 2021] https://www.wired.com/story/riot-games-ceo-culture-complaint...

[Mar 2021] https://www.dailyesports.gg/alienware-has-terminated-its-spo...
ev1
·5 years ago·discuss
It's kind of funny when (pre-covid) at the office people would point out my dock TB/USBC connector and how thick it was.

It carries probably 100W+ for power, multiple 4K displays, ethernet, half a dozen USB3 ports... I'd rather it not be the thickness of a 5W charging cable.
ev1
·5 years ago·discuss
The most "fully featured" cable with a USB-C tip is often like <0.5m long.
ev1
·5 years ago·discuss
Admittedly this is going to be a really shitty analogy, but in some cases your reach is so decreased that it's effectively gone.

If you want to host some incredibly terrible text or blog, and magically no DDoS protection provider at all wants to protect you because you're such a terrible person, your reach is 0%, you are knocked off instantly and down 24/7. The government or state never had to say a thing.

In many parts of US, Walmart might be the only store people have access to, it is infeasible to get anywhere else. Having to drive several hours to the nearest city is practically reducing reach to nothing.

This obviously doesn't apply to people that can pop on Craigslist and pick up a copy of a book, or order it from eBay, or any of the hundreds of other shops that might have it. But there is a huge amount of the country where you are quite literally down to one or two retailers. Partially due to those one or two retailers completely taking over the area and outpricing every small shop there is.
ev1
·6 years ago·discuss
EY were also the ones that audited and passed WoSign and StartCom SSL CA's that were fraudulently issuing bad certs and violating CAB regulations.
ev1
·6 years ago·discuss
> my wife has to take real time attendance on a zoom call every morning in a 30 minute window

Holy crap this is an incredibly stupid thing to be forced to do.