Papa Wheeli

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Edit! A lot of people engaged with this and it's clear many are in the same/similar positions. I therefore thought it might be useful for me to share that Open University offer quite a few free online certified training courses - www.open.edu/openlearn/free-courses

There is also a wealth of (free) training material (for learners and teachers) available from MIT at ocw.mit.edu and (free) certified online courses at openlearning.mit.edu/courses-programs/mitx-courses

Everything from HR and management to neurodivergence, aerodynamics and astrophysics, Python, genetics, diversity and inclusion, infosec, STEM, law, Black-centric courses, research methods, languages and education, Scottish Parliament, etc. 😊

If, like me, you've been actively seeking a job recently, you will likely be aware of the impact Ai has had on the job market. Virtually every other day is a msm news story about qualified and/or experienced people making hundreds of applications without getting anywhere.

Personally, although I've had a few interviews that didn't quite land (one I didn't really have enough experience, the others were pulled or lost funding), I've now applied for over 300 jobs over the past year. At this stage I'm quite philosophical about it and recognise it's not a reflection of my value.

Along with all the other current crises, there is now a looming employment and skills crisis. This is being framed as a benefits culture led by overdiagnosis of neurodivergence. Which makes me so very very cross it's difficult to put into words. I know that's not true. You know that's not true. *They* know that's not true. It's just a convenient demographic to throw under the bus to detract from the catastrophic damage being wrought by this new gold rush.

Urgh.

I've started typing this out a few times recently and always deleted. It's not something I feel very comfortable talking about. But I am really struggling with this and I figure that if I am there might be others. And I believe in visibility and not suffering in silence - been there and it was awful.

I know things will change at some point. And I know I've spoken to some of you separately irl about this (and thank you so much for your support), but just wanted to fire a beam out across Fedi to anyone else in this shitty situation. You are not alone. Always happy to chat offline if this is kicking your ass as much as it is mine! X

#jobs
#employment

@Daojoan

I don't know, to me "biased" requires a bit of subtlety. Like, if there was a referee in a sport who just declared one team the winner all the time regardless of circumstance, I wouldn't call them "biased", they're just plainly working for one team.

But then, maybe my definition of bias *is* shit.
@futurebird

China is great! I've been there a few times (my wife is from Beijing), and traveled a lot.

You shouldn't have any trouble with the language. Even in the "small" cities (only 8 million people!) people love to practice their english on you. Just know the symbols for "man" and "woman" so you can find the correct bathrooms. : ) The easiest way to get places is by train. There are high speed trains and trains that travel at night everywhere.

One bit of note, the smaller the city and the father from the larger cities you go, the more people will gawk and treat you as a spectacle. I'm just a regular white guy and I experienced it. If you have features unusual to Chinese people (eg dark skin, curly hair, like your profile picture) people *will* just come up and touch you and take pictures of you without asking. But, they don't generally mean any harm?
@mcc

Someone already mentioned the Greenbone Saga, so I won't.

But I don't see A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine, so I'll recommend that and its sequel.

Those two series, and anything and everything by @scalzi are my favourite series.

Here are some books I love

- Fine Structure and Ra by qntm
- The Empress of Salt and Fortune / When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain by Nghi Vo
- Everything by Greg Egan
- Rosewater by Tade Thompson
- Everything by Adrian Tchaikovsky (except Apt series 😎)
- Long Way Angry Planet/Closed Common Orbit by Becky Chambers
- Everything by Felix Gilman
- The Outside by Ada Hoffman
- Steerswoman series, Rosemary Kirstein
- Accelerando by Charles Stross
- Raven Tower, A.L.
- Murderbot

Recommend me books

@brotherpsyche

@DrSuzanne

If the AI can't make a convincing argument critical of AI, then AI must not be any good... But if it can, it'll make a compelling argument that AI isn't any good? πŸ€”
@futurebird

@catselbow

Excited for Proline! Can't wait!
@futurebird

@bovaz @aurochs

I like the ideas in this thread! I have been planning to make a fork of GotoSocial with some sort of open-source algorithm (mostly because I can't keep up with my home feed). But, I thought that maybe this would be "not well received" by the people in the fediverse.

This thread has encouraged me to start (also the fact that I was laid off on Monday and so now have time to work on it). I like all of these ideas and will try to incorporate them (though I will start as simple as possible).

Thanks!

πŸ“š Jade City by: Fonda Lee

Jade is the lifeblood of the island of Kekon. It has been mined, traded, stolen, and killed forβ€”and for centuries, honorable Green Bone warriors like the Kaul family have used it to enhance their magical abilities and defend the island from foreign invasion.

Now, the war is over and a new generation of Kau...

https://bookblabla.com/book/jade-city

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#books #reading #libraries #fiction #fantasy #epicfiction #thrillers #crimefiction

@catsalad
Why are you making your cat work on the weekend?!