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Comment Re:Other reasons (Score 1) 306

...lies, damned lies, and...

You're assuming that the numbers account for percentage of graduates employed in the field. While it may be true that those that "make it" are well enough off, many may not "make it". BA is a pretty lightweight degree. There simply may not be enough jobs to go around for all the guys getting degrees.

It's not unusual for someone to end up in BA after washing out of something harder like engineering. The employment rate may reflect that.

Actually, I know a recently minted MBA who's first job out of school was total and utter crap. He managed to "move up" eventually but that was after getting a subsequent job where he had a good mentor and the opportunity for advancement.

Comment Re: They just want people that can BS through the (Score 1) 306

No. They are NOT every bit as smart as us. It's amazing to see how many of them (the most egregious idiots) even manage to remain employed.

Also, quite often this doesn't even boil down to ignorance. They know better they just choose to ignore procedures, or how they've been trained, or industry best practices.

Comment Re: They just want people that can BS through the (Score 3, Insightful) 306

There's more to being your own boss than "just being smart". A lot of people are simply more specialized than that. That's a benefit from living in society. You don't have to do everything yourself.

This isn't the stone age.

Although you can minimize the politics somewhat by working for a smaller company where they don't have the luxury of putting up with any dead weight. Silicon Valley is probably great in that regard.

Comment Re:Dependencies (Score 2) 119

This right here would be my big complaint about the "better alternatives" to init. For anything but the most trivial desktop use case, they fuck up the boot sequence. Sometimes it's just glitchy behavior where things get started up out of order but they do start. Other times the box will just get stuck during startup because of some bogus error.

Manual tinkering is far more risky. The better-than-init options make it far to easy to render your system completely unbootable.

Comment Re:Lauren Weinstein - bias much? (Score 2) 337

This is not a problem of "having too much knowledge". This is a problem of what you do with it. The direct approach to addressing this problem is to simple not punish people for ancient misdeeds. However, that just seems "too hard". Instead, we would rather try to subject the entire world to a sort of enforced amnesia instead.

No. It would be far simpler to simply alter our approach to how we deal with a person's "permanent record".

Besides, this idea of yours that we "forget old crimes" isn't even accurate anyways. So your entire premise is bogus to begin with. Old crimes can and WILL in fact come back to haunt you. If you thought otherwise then clearly you've never been in a position to see how the system (as it is now) actually works.

Comment Re:Commodore Amiga or Commodore PC? (Score 3, Informative) 456

You drone on about "history". Meanwhile, many of us LIVED through those years and yes indeed most of us non-kludge clone users would have viewed the branding of our chosen alternative as an INSULT.

Commie users certainly would have viewed their machine being called a "PC" as an insult. PCs were a brand associated with IBM and later Microsoft. It represented the ultimate in crapulence unworthy success.

I don't think DOS users in those days would have been happy to have their machines lumped in with Apples or Ataris either.

The generic non-brand terms were "home computer" and "microcomputer".

Some of us actually lived this shit and aren't just regurgitating bad wikipedia articles.

Comment Re:Respects Your Freedom (Score 1) 216

In general, server hardware has always "played better" with Linux. This includes the avoidance of BLOBs. Although given the quite often expensive price tag of such machines, it's an interesting idea that one would be put together in such an ignorant fashion.

"I built my server wrong" is simply not a remark that deserves any sympathy.

Comment Re:Fear of guns (Score 1) 535

There's that. There's the general hysteria. Guys walking alone in my neighborhood are likely to get stopped and bothered. Age and race don't matter. People around here are just hysterical nitwit suffering from 30 years of media overkill about child abductions.

Still wouldn't think it would escalate to an arrest around here.

Comment Re:Fear of guns (Score 1) 535

The local elementary school is embedded in the neighborhood. If you want to go from point A to point B sometimes the only sane route is past the school down one or two sides of it.

The principal was probably more of a disruption than the Stormtrooper.

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