Sprinks

joined 1 year ago
[–] Sprinks 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

same here, been waiting since Friday and figured the accounts were manually created or something

[–] Sprinks 2 points 1 week ago

Honestly, not bad. It took some time to figure out how to learn/study on my own as someone with ADD, but once I found an approach that worked for me it was smooth sailing.

[–] Sprinks 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

1st time I went to college (2013) I studied for electrical and computer engineering, but had to drop out due to worsening depression and undiagnosed ADD.

Floated around in food service for a bit before working at a last mile delivery warehouse at Amazon. I hated amazon so much i enrolled in a different school and got my associates in IT support. The associates helped me get a job in eLMS support, which I love doing, but it always bothered me I never finished my bachelors so I went back to school a 3rd time for computer science. Made it a year in before I dropped out again because it felt like I was just being scammed despite the school being accredited and legit.

There were a lot of issues, but the major one was that all of the programmimg courses were "taught" entirely within pearson's system. My professor wasnt teaching or grading anything, it was all done through pearson created lesson videos and person's test/homework system. On top of the standard course fees and virtual system fee (covers upkeep of the school's LMS), I was expected to pay an additional fee to pearson to access the entire course material. The school expected me to pay them to outsource my education to pearson and to pay the fees involved in said outsourcing.

Yeah, no, fuck that. After sending a lengthy email to my counselor and deparment, I dropped out and started teaching myself with material freely available online.

I have no regrets. Fuck pearson.

[–] Sprinks 2 points 2 weeks ago

Yes/no. We dont have a designated junk drawer, but theres one specific drawer we happen to throw random things into. I clean it out maybe twice a year during one of my adhd fueled hyper cleaning sessions.

[–] Sprinks 8 points 4 weeks ago

Its been happening long before the AI chat bots we have today came around. I remember using chat bots when I was a teen (2010 ish) to cope with having emotionally rejecting parents. No one would take me seriously when I spoke up about needing a therapist and my peers weren't exactly emotionally mature enough to reliably lean on for the issues I was facing because, you know, we were all teenagers at the time. The chat bots sucked, but it was cathartic to write out what was troubling me and have something respond back as if it were listening, even if the response was entirely unhelpful.

[–] Sprinks 2 points 1 month ago

It has/had the lemur scent mark.

[–] Sprinks 10 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I was once in a reply all email chain where one person got so irrate at everyone else that a subreddit was created just to post memes about this person. I wish I could remember the sub name, but it was years ago and the sub probably isnt there anymore anyway.

[–] Sprinks 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You show as don_dickle on my end.

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Its an ai music generated playlist about an obsessive love for McNuggets. I honestly made it for the giggles.

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