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Barbarian, to 196 in MBTI rule
@Barbarian@sh.itjust.works avatar

MBTI personality matrices are just astrology for a modern audience. Change my mind.

covert_czar,
@covert_czar@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Change my mind too (͡•_ ͡• )

barsoap,

I’ll just leave my comment from further down in the thread here for you two:

I don’t like MBTI either, they’ve had a hundred years of opportunity to do science but never used it. They’re a business selling coaching re-investing into marketing, not science. I’m merely using their abbreviations because they became a lingua franca.

MBTI being bunk doesn’t mean that Jung didn’t spot something real, though, even if he proved nothing and could only describe it fuzzily (he didn’t even describe 16 types, but eight, based on primary cognitive function. In that rough model ISTPs and INTPs are one and the same which we definitely aren’t). The whole of Psychological types is basically saying “hey guys there’s something here we should have a look at it”. Chapter 10 is the interesting one, the rest is… philology? It’s the best proof he could muster back then give the man a break that was 100 years ago.

On the scientific front the best the typology community has right now is Juan E Sandoval’s stuff, the pilot studies are quite promising but there’s more theorycrafting to be done before applying for grants for properly-sized studies to then throw at the scientific establishment saying “prove us wrong”.

In case of tl;dw: Consider embodied cognition, and following from that that cognitive operations are expressed outwardly by various gestures, suchlike, CT calls the lot of it vultology. Then make a taxonomy of markers, analyse a lot of video marking those things and throw statistics at the data, what you get out of that is bimodal distributions, showing that there’s actual differences between people (that is, unlike Big5 axis which don’t have bimodal distributions). Make a twin study, observe that twins share vultological clusters, strongly suggesting that those clusters are innate. Flank by psychological questionaries establishing correlations between the vultological clusters and self-reported cognition.

You can say that you’re sceptical but if you say that that’s not doing science then I don’t know what to tell you, either.

Barbarian,
@Barbarian@sh.itjust.works avatar

You can say that you’re sceptical but if you say that that’s not doing science then I don’t know what to tell you, either.

Isn’t skepticism the bedrock of science? The scientific method (heavily simplified) requires a hypothesis, predictions based on that hypothesis, and then testing of those predictions. I don’t see any predictive power in the MBTI matrix, which means it’s unfalsifiable. This is different than your twins example, where you can predict certain characteristics of the results.

kameecoding, to 196 in MBTI rule

Bruh, easily the 1.5 million friends, you can ask each for more than a dollar and never pay them back, so you lose the friends too, win win.

Id borrow a hundred from each and enjoy my 150 million

Potatos_are_not_friends,

You don’t think 1 friend will put that on social media that you’re asking, and your plan immediately falls apart?

Now 1.5 million people think you’re a gold digger

mrgreen, to lemmyshitpost in Do i need to install a driver?

No you have to install a USB Steering wheel of course or at least a Gamepad.

corus_kt,

I know it’s a great gamepad, but if I see someone steering my bus with a F710 I’m getting out of there.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2367d5c8-43a4-4bef-952a-44cc2bcdef08.jpeg

PP_BOY_, to lemmyshitpost in Do i need to install a driver?
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

No, a mouse would just let you control the camera. You’ll need keyboard for movement.

key, to lemmyshitpost in You know how bad it needs to be to be ignored for over 2 decades!

It’s a “best before” date not an expiration date, it might still be good!

psy32nd, to lemmyshitpost in Do i need to install a driver?

What kind of rubbish joke is this?? Noooo… you will need a joystick for that.

chemicalwonka, to lemmyshitpost in You know how bad it needs to be to be ignored for over 2 decades!
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar
sirboozebum,

Isn’t this just survivor bias?

The unreliable fridges from 1980 have all failed already.

Aceticon,

In Engineering you have two different kinds of failures:

The first is to do with manufacturing flaws and happens in the first couple of months of use, hence how Warranties work - bad part of bad assembly so it breaks on first use or soon after.

The second kind is the device dying from decay due to use, from old age if you will.

Survivor bias, IMHO, only applies for those devices that last beyond the stage were the first kind of failure can happen as it’s kinda random (you can reduce the proportion of devices that fail, but for any one device it’s random if it will be one that fails or not)

So a 3 year old fridge dying is not from manufacturing defects but it’s dying from faster ageing, which is a flaw in the design or a choice of cheaper, lower quality components.

From what I’ve seen that’s exactly what’s been happenning: less robust designs and cheaper components with shorter lifespans, all to save on raw material costs.

Lower manufacturing quality tends to cause the first kind of failures, not the failures well past the first few months.

PS: Note that dying from the second kind of failure still has a random probability for any one device, though whilst the probability from dying from manufacturing flaws is very time dependent (starting very high and then tailing off to pretty much zero within some months), the probability of dying from age is a lot less time dependent and if that much increases slightly with increasing age (whilst the other kind decreases steeply with age, specifically decreases steeply with use). I’m mentioning this for completness, as the point still stands - if there is a high proportion of devices of a given type dying at year 3, then that design has a much higher rate of failure due to aging than devices for which a much smaller proportion dies at year 3, hence the design is not robust and/or lower quality components are being used.

LolaCat, to 196 in CIA propaganda is unfortunately not allowed in my jellyfin server, apologies

The tags at the bottom are hilarious lol, who’s searching through the “journalist killed” tag looking for something to watch‽

naun,

It could be a way of finding a specific movie, when you can’t remember the name, but can remember some details.

DragonTypeWyvern,

It’s softcore for the IDF.

woelkchen, to games in CSGO Massive Bot Lobby Problem - Why Does Valve Not Care?
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

CSGO? No, Valve does not care for a game that was repalced with CS2.

wildginger, to games in CSGO Massive Bot Lobby Problem - Why Does Valve Not Care?

What is the botters goal here?

smeg,

Does CSGO still give you cosmetic items that you can sell for real money? If so then I guess that’s the goal.

SouravSatvaya, to games in CSGO Massive Bot Lobby Problem - Why Does Valve Not Care?
@SouravSatvaya@lemmy.world avatar

Update it to CS2. CSGO is now replaced with CS2.

LolaCat, to linux in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?

One of us! One of us!

hangonasecond, to linux in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?

Reddit death > installing mint on my second PC > realising I can run most of the games I play and installing mint on my main PC > start learning Rust as a first foray into programming in a long time > realise I want to go back to uni and study info tech to get out of my shitty marketing job > get a shitty second hand laptop off my parents that struggles to run windows and install endeavourOS to try something different.

It really is a slippery slope. When does it end???

Hubi,

I’m afraid it’s terminal.

xor,

it’s a shell of a drug…

No_Eponym,
@No_Eponym@lemmy.ca avatar

A terminal addiction

recursive_recursion,
@recursive_recursion@programming.dev avatar

would you like to try some fish?

BaldProphet,
@BaldProphet@kbin.social avatar

Haha you picked the worst time to try to break into tech.

teawrecks,

But probably the best time to switch to linux. So far.

mosiacmango,

Nah, just not the best time. That was 1996. 2021 was pretty good too.

Besides some high profile layoffs, there are still tons of tech jobs out there in less visible industries. Widget factories and insurance companies all have IT people, along with every one else in general.

Trainguyrom,

Eh, it’s not bad. Everywhere there’s computers they’ll need a computer janitor to keep them running. It’s just not the insanity of 2021-2 where everyone needed techs and starting wages were rising rapidly

los_chill,

Why? No worse than any other job market right now. Sure Google layoffs get headlines but it’s not like tech skill are getting any less employable across sectors. If anything those skills are more critical now than ever.

TheGrandNagus,

It really is a slippery slope. When does it end???

It ends when you open vim. There’s no escape.

rtxn,

Having no escape is a very big problem if you want to use Vim…

chemicalwonka, to linux in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

In 2018 I went to research why all the sites wanted my cookies so much, today I’m a free software adovocate and a Marxist

SuperSpruce,

That sounds kinda like my journey, although without the Marxist part.

  1. Clueless about tech, bought an iMac
  2. These ads are annoying. [Installs adblock Plus]. There. Except for fricking Taboola, they can DIAF. And the cookie popup banners. Why do they love cookies if they’re not playing cookie clicker?
  3. It’s the MacOS Catalina Update!! It Thanos snapped my iPod music library. This taught me to avoid MacOS and realize that updates often just make things worse. Set up a dual boot with Windows.
  4. I start browsing r/asshole_design too much. Teaches me to never trust a corporation. I also realize how phones keep dropping useful features. I finally realize uBlock origin blocks much more than ads.
  5. Oh boy, this is where the rabbit hole starts. I’m sick of how slow my Mac is, addicted to discovering new cool apps on my phone, and discover FOSS. I install Linux for the first time, and it runs quite well on a laptop from 2009. Also YouTube goes full greed mode.
  6. Get my new Windows gaming laptop, try to balance privacy with convenience. But I’m irked at how slow it is for some basic tasks. Everything is stable, except when the laptop’s SSD borked.
  7. Uh oh. Discord, YouTube, and Reddit all make massively greedy decisions, and I don’t want to support those platforms anymore. I discover Lemmy. I try to focus extra hard on FOSS and donate $150 over the course of the year. I think this tells me I’ve became radicalized. Proprietary platforms keep getting worse and worse.
  8. Linux resurgence. Tired of Windows, and one of my classes needs a UNIX terminal. Sounds like it’s time to dual boot (on 2 SSDs), with Ubuntu being the default. Also I buy a year of Nebula to support creators and stick it to Google.
Guenther_Amanita,

Maybe a bit random, but

Also I buy a year of Nebula to support creators and stick it to Google.

Would you recommend that? I also wanna quit/ reduce YouTube and enjoy learning new stuff while watching high quality content. Is it worth its money? I’m currently broke and have to watch my finances, but I wouldn’t mind spending a few bucks if it’s something I enjoy.

SuperSpruce,

You can get a promo for $30/yr. If you’re broke, it’s hard to recommend it as money is better spent on needs, but if you have some disposable income I’d say it’s worth it. Many large creators upload their YT videos (sans sponsorship sections) to it and add bonus exclusive content, and it doesn’t come with any ads.

bnjmn, to linux in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?

I got pissed off at Google Photos, which led me down a self-hosting rabbit hole. Ended up installing Linux everywhere, even my “gaming” one eventually (I do development, and WSL was a resource hog).

The hardest thing to degoogle has been email - I’ve used the same address for years. But I use Thunderbird so at least I don’t have to see ads in my fucking inbox

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