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Jennifer De Broglie-Bohm

@maid@shitposter.world

Local maniac with normal/well-adjusted hobbies, not a weeb, bass player.

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Alt: @maid@nicecrew.digital

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@sun @scathach everytime I go underway in a submarine or a surface vessel for sea-trials or initial operator training, it usually ends up with me charging 16 hours while doing maybe only an hour or two of actual work a day for a few weeks while i mostly drink tea and eat snacks and play eroge/galge on my steam deck and watch anime. honestly it's mostly the same experience in the sandbox except sometimes stuff blows up nearby. it's honestly a very mundane job, and that's just the times i'm out in the field. apart from that, it's just a normal office job.
Watching Ruri Rocks and it just kinda makes me sad that my Dad isn't around anymore. He was a Geologist and an Oceanographer and growing up I took his occupational paraphernalia laying around the house for granted.

I stopped watching Ruri and started to finish up From the Earth to the Moon and then immediately hit the Apollo 15 episode about lunar geology.

These days, I just really wish I could call him up and go to a national park or a cave and spend some time together. This shit blows man...
@satsuki STEM jobs aren't for normies. They're for the kind of naturally intelligent person who's intelligence is at the expense of social skill. The reason engineering commanded the pay it once did is because there's not that many people. By trying to diversify a field that produces its best work when it's occupied by people who think and operate in very similar ways only weakens the field.
I strongly believe that pushing normies into STEM was a net-negative for engineering.
Engineering and science were the fields that people with genuine interest and/or undiagnosed Aspergers gravitated towards and were professions where those types of individuals could apply their talents more naturally. The meme of the engineer personality has allot of overlap with Aspergers personality traits and quirks.
By telling everyone that the only way to make good money was STEM and ramrodding it down the throat of people who wouldn't have immediately chosen it, I think it's degraded the quality of the engineering workforce at large as well as the result of said workforce's work product.

Maybe I'm overreaching with the Aspergers part, but I'm very certain that the insane promotion of STEM has ended up damaging STEM instead. These aren't career fields for normies and the influx of normies is damaging our ability to build quality stuff.

I've been feeling like everything online has been increasingly low-IQ and it's only getting worse as time goes on. I broke pretty hard from social media a few years ago and just focused on work, so now that I'm surfacing a bit, it's all bewildering as shit because I didn't remember it being that bad before.