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  • DRUMS_@reddthat.comtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml*Permanently Deleted*
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    9 months ago

    I agree with you. I think the problem is localization. If all buttons are text they’re going to need translation and word length will vary. It’s doable, yes. But a series of icons takes up less space and should ideally communicate universally…it’s a little better if done right. If Photoshop was a bunch of words I’d be pissed off.






  • So what is your argument then? “Not everyone needs to know Thermodynamics”. Maybe that’s why that is an advanced class in highschool. Do you just not like people getting a general, well-rounded education?

    It looks like an English teacher never taught you how a paragraph is formatted, Mr. I-make-a-new-line-after-each-sentence.




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    10 months ago

    Your are very ignorant of how professional work is conducted. Companies want to higher people that know how to do their job and have years of experience doing it. Some places do have entry level or junior positions where some training is expected. But in general, you will be hired for the skills you have (not because you have ‘potential’ and they would love to spend months teaching you).

    For welding and electric work, that is often learned through an apprenticeship, which aren’t easy to land either. That’s how a lot of trades work. But most jobs do not just offer apprenticeships or ‘free teaching’.

    Also, have you ever heard of Trade School?

    EDIT: If your argument was true I would just ask to be a brain surgeon and have the surgeons explain it to me.









  • DRUMS_@reddthat.comtoFuck Cars@lemmy.mlCar enthusiasts
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    11 months ago

    Car enthusiast is bit of a loaded term, no? Car enthusiasts are people who restore and collect beautiful cars. Most people have a car (in the US) because our cities were unfortunately designed for cars. I don’t think anyone loves owning, needing, paying insurance on, maintaining, and driving in traffic. This is the life we are forced to deal with until we stop building cities in stupid ways that disincentivise pedestrianism.

    Are there really car enthusiasts out there that like commuting?