Speaker to Animals wrote:doc_loliday wrote:So am I. I don't see automation taking all the jobs for a long, long time.
If a long, long time is less than about 40 years, okay.
Come on Global Carrington Event, let's reset this bitch.
Speaker to Animals wrote:doc_loliday wrote:So am I. I don't see automation taking all the jobs for a long, long time.
If a long, long time is less than about 40 years, okay.
The bad new is anything but a bottom end fridge has a computer in it. The good news is it's easier to change than the motherboard of a desktop. 1st time the MB of my Samsung went I paid hundreds for a service call. Next time (the fucking machine is less than a decade old) I ordered the board for $120 and did it myself after viewing Youtube's on it.Ph64 wrote:
Or on my same rant, explain to me why my refrigerator needs an LCD screen that shows me the weather, movies, etc, (and probably runs Windows), all on the internet of course? Seems to me like one more expensive thing to fix when it breaks, just to have my refrigerator work like my $40 tablet, that I can replace easily/cheaply rather than a $400 service call.
Sure, it "looks techno whiz-bang beats cool", but does it really make any sense?
...meanwhile, what used to be a simple dumb system with a thermostat turns into an internet device, full of Windows security holes, and some hacker turns it to 80F and ruins $400 of food while I'm on vacation. It's a "smart" device, right?
I agree, sort of, if you include technical training. But then why have we cut the government education aid now continually since Reagan?? This has not only driven up the cost of college but also driven trade training out of high schools.doc_loliday wrote:I'm all for training and education subsidization. It's truly worthy of tax payer money because it gives so much back. Obviously we can argue about how shitty education can be, but education is the key to lifting people out of their lot and moving society forward.
brewster wrote:
I agree, sort of, if you include technical training. But then why have we cut the government education aid now continually since Reagan?? This has not only driven up the cost of college but also driven trade training out of high schools.
There's a lot of moving parts, but first came cutting aid, tution moved up, and them came the bankster with a "great solution" of everybody going into debt which enabled the perpetually spiraling up tuition. Every time the aid was cut and tuition went up, there were the banksters dealing out debt like a corner crack hustler, and the tax cutters could claim another victory for the people.C-Mag wrote:brewster wrote:
I agree, sort of, if you include technical training. But then why have we cut the government education aid now continually since Reagan?? This has not only driven up the cost of college but also driven trade training out of high schools.
Subsidizing higher education with student loans did this to us, and we don't even talk about it in this country.
Universities are raping families and individuals of wealth across the country and it's taboo to take the Universities to task for it.
Got our heating/cooling system replaced this year, and they replaced a perfectly good Honeywell manual thermostat circa 1965 with some also Honeywell touchscreen POS with wifi connection and a damn phone app. Those things are riddled with security holes and are almost never patched, and patching apparently requires physically plugging something in? WTF? Still haven't connected it to the network and don't plan to within this lifetime. I'd only consider plugging it and any other Internet of Shit device on an entirely separate router, no easy footholds into my porn stash, thanks.TheReal_ND wrote:Not hacking your fridge into your neighbors wifi to see what's in his fridge.
It's like you're not even trying.