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[–] [email protected] 18 points 11 hours ago

I love those gay aussie commies

[–] [email protected] 1 points 23 hours ago

I would really recommend checking out CODE-CWA, they've been spearheading a lot of the unionization efforts in the tech field.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (1 children)

Agree with the sentiment expressed by everyone here. You could always take humanities courses at your local community college just to scratch that itch of learning something that you aren't paid to do, or explore non-professional clubs and hobbyist groups about linguistics and sociology and such. It's what I intend to do once I get my computer science and linguistics degree in 4-5 years.

Here are some linguistic websites I browse + some that were recommended to me throughout my linguistic classes.

Maybe you can try computational linguistics? That is mostly AI development though, and I'm not sure what the market for that looks like right now. :V

 

Hi comrades,

I've been wanting to compile an RSS feed of the news outlets on w3newspaper) for a while now. It's not particularly useful or needed, but I have some time on my hands and this might be fun to do. See below, ignore the icons:

I wanted to know how y'all think I should format this endeavor. What should the file directory structure look like (outside of the basics like Country -> News Outlet -> Outlet Subset Feeds)? Is there anything I should look into/learn more about irt RSS before starting this for funsies? Plus, the RSS feed reader I use lets me add information to each folder/RSS feed. This could double as a research project for me, since I could put what funds any specific outlets and anything that might be interesting to know about them.

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Transferring to a Community College to finish my Associates, since I couldn't really handle all the annoying liberalism of my local 4-year (plus, I had a medical emergency every mid-semester, which wasn't fun.) Once I finish my apprenticeship and my Associate's, I was wondering what college is actually decent for socialism/communism?

Obviously, there's a lot of factors like tuition, student demographic, faculty, ect. But, this is mostly hypothetical. I've heard Evergreen was pretty good, emphasis on the was.