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Cake day: July 2nd, 2023

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  • This is almost 20 years ago today, so my memory is a bit hazy, but basically each student had an account with a certain amount of space. I can’t remember the size, but given the amount of digital files we did produce it would’ve been 500GB+/ student. We could also “see” the account folder for everyone in our class for file sharing and stuff.

    There were also accounts/folders for each teacher, which we used to turn in the primary copy of whatever assignment we had done, if it was digital. Physical art were scanned or photographed also, as a sort of backup. We were also required to back every project up via USB sticks, ofc.

    There was also a dock for each digital camera that they had which allowed us to get our photographs transferred to our own folders.

    Now, I’ll freely admit that I haven’t touched a Mac since I left that school, and I’ve never had any interest in them whatsoever, so I don’t know what they used or if it even exists anymore. Someone with more knowhow maybe does?

    I do remember them specifically (proudly) telling us it all ran on Macs, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have any reason to believe so. The “server room” was basically what looked like a glorified closet with a rack and a couple of Macs that didn’t look like the ones we students used. This was just before the all-in-one models were introduced, iirc.


  • Depending on what your definition of “enterprise” is, I’ve attended what was at the time a fairly large and prestigious art school that ran everything on Macs.

    They even preferred that we didn’t bring windows laptops, although after some… rather intense protests by pretty much anyone under 25 we did get to bring our own peripherals.

    Edit: I’ll also add that outside the shitty keyboards and mice, the server system they had set up with our accounts on etc was completely fine.

    Never had a single issue with it and it was my first ever touching a Mac.






  • I mean, sure, I had a few bad teachers myself at certain ages, but there were good ones too.

    Making it up to be some kind of power-trip seems wrong to me, although there certainly are a few of those.

    I will say though, that teaching the same curriculum year in year out grinds down almost anyone.

    I felt lucky that each student was truly different since their various issues needed such radically different approaches, but that was spec. ed., not normal school.


  • As I’ve worked most of my life in schools, and am married to a teacher I realize I have a bias, but some teachers do try their best to help every possible student.

    I can’t count the evenings we’ve discussed certain cases and how to approach them.

    We’ve been lucky in that we’ve mostly had the same students, as I worked with them as they were younger and when they switched up my wife got them.

    We did work in special ed. though, focusing mostly on autism, so we’ve seen a lot of bad situations throughout the years, but I wouldn’t go blaming only teachers for that. There are also administrators, headmasters, outside influences and last but not least the parents that all play a role in every students education.

    Then again this isn’t the US and I know how things look there in the educational sector, so your mileage may vary.








  • Just because I’m curious: I have chronic sarcoidosis in both lungs, and lifelong asthma. I’ve by some miracle survived 4 years, but at the cost of almost all the stamina I used to have. COVID still circulates around the daycares, youth clubs and workplaces here and I have children.

    I don’t have an option to not wear a mask when I leave the room I’ve spent these 4 years in. Does that bother you?

    Be honest and tell us you don’t give a shit about the people around you.

    Edit: Not surprised at your lack of an answer.






  • I sincerely wish you were wrong, but it’s easy for anyone living in any relatively developed and safe country and scoff at people risking their lives for amounts of money they’d never be able to earn otherwise.

    Doubly so if their family gets a payout if they fall. People might wonder why all these russians seem to willfully subject themselves to this shit, and this is probably the answer more often than not. Likewise with the convicts in Wagner. From their point of view it was probably a decent deal, even if it is complete insanity in our reality.