@geist @plinubius @GroberUnfug2 @Saupreiss ja, der #TrabantNT war schon nen geiles Konzept und Imho hätte dieser genauso wie der #VW #1L in Serie gehen sollen!
@geist @plinubius @GroberUnfug2 @Saupreiss ja, der #TrabantNT war schon nen geiles Konzept und Imho hätte dieser genauso wie der #VW #1L in Serie gehen sollen!
@denki @KarlHeinzHasliP Personally, I think #Volkswagen should've taken the #1L or #L1, make it out of #Aluminium and #glassfiber or even fiber-reinforced #plastic instead of #CarbonFiber and actually #MassProduce it!
Instead of making a €111.000 shitpost that was limited to 250 units made and 200 sold…
@Nike_Leonhard @HolyCrap @energisch_ @panda @VQuaschning so oder so bedarf' es sinnvollere Designs statt hässliche Boliden!
My local #rpi seller is finally restocking the #rpi4b 8gb for about $85 USD (non scalper price finally). I always wanted to start my #homelab / #selfhosted journey with it, but after researching, a #tinyminimicro #1L might be better value for the long run?! I'm now looking at some second hand #Lenovo Tiny PCs below $150... What would you start your homelab journey with for around $150 USD? I crossed off NUCs due to their overheating tendencies. I also have the #ZimaBoard on my shortlist. #STH
I'm kind of surprised they didn't just ask for a first-year to come kick it for them.
As we head into graduation season. I had the opportunity to review "How to be a Lawyer" - and it's excellent (as well as a fun read). It'll be on my short list of gifts to give college grads heading off to law school, law grads, or folks who just survived their 1L year.
#Law #LawFedi #LawSchool #Graduation #GraduationGift #LawStudent #CollegeGrad #GradGift #1L #SummerAssociate #LawSchoolFedi
https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Lawyer-School-Success/dp/111983581X
I sewed some patches into my jacket. One is a little heart on my lapel. The other is a cat on the inside. #1L
It's so fucked that lawyers complain about ancient laws that don't make sense but enforce them, and at the same time ardently oppose people trying to figure out their own ways to live. It didn't have to make sense 400 years ago. Life doesn't have to make sense. #1L
A "nonrefundable deposit" is a fucking fee and I remain dying on this hill. #1L
It's actually so fucking frustrating that I can't go to the school to do my work during the times when I feel most ready to do so.
I might be the only one the campus closure affects like this, but my experience is valid and "we will have cops sweep the building and lock the door every night" is not. #1L
Just throw together 3 hours of audio for the class in one day, why don't I? #1L
I made a big comment about how things don't need to be copyrightable in order to be meaningful, using a lot of examples today. No shit, everybody clapped, lol. #1L
Clarification: I just pulled up the video out of morbid nostalgia and you CAN hear more than I thought. It's muffled and imperfect, but it's there.
"So what did he really say?"
It's a 2-hour long video and he started talking about this out of fucking nowhere. There aren't sufficient context clues as to where it was, so I doubt I'd be able to find it without watching the entire thing. #1L
Some of my classmates who studied under an awful, bigoted teacher with me went to the school paper with their grievances anonymously.
The legal media establishment has basically circled the wagons to protect the teacher because either they're friends with him or they're concerned about "woke" students falsely accusing law professors, etc., etc.
The school conducted a minimum, expedited review of some (inaudible) recordings and concluded very specific allegations were not true with no actual explanation of what really happened (assuming they could hear, which they couldn't). An explanation of what happened would have been damning regardless of whether or not his exact wording matched the exact quote the anonymous student gave months later.
Specifically, the anonymous student complained that the teacher called Native Americans "savages." Apparently, this is not reflected in the recordings (in which they could not have heard anything), so the review concluded it never happened.
What specifically happened was that he was trying to explain why the United States has laws, and he used Native Americans (no specific tribe, just "Natives") as a counter-example of a society without laws (citation needed). He talked about how they killed and stole from each other, and how they kidnapped each other's women. He then declared that the United States was the greatest country in the history of the world. In the middle of that, I'm 99.9% sure he used the word "savage" as an adjective meaning "uncivilized." All of us students left bewildered and shocked that "he called them savages" as a shorthand for that entire conversation.
So, naturally, the narrative is now just about whether or not students lied about a teacher, and not the teacher doing manifestly, grossly inappropriate things. Of which this was a relatively minor example. It's really great. /s #1L