us government went from telling miners “learn to code” to telling coders “learn to mine” in less than ten years
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Santiago Mayer
This “genius” genuinely believes that healthcare budget analysts can simply be reassigned to making toasters.
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Miners have been one of the more exploited classes since mining was conceived of.
If you want to do humanity a favor. Build mining robots.
he won't say it out loud yet but it's what he's saying
They obsess on the fact that the US has a deficit in goods while ignoring its booming service sector.
It's ironic because none of these guys have ever gotten their hands dirty in their lives.
We have spent decades moving to a majority service based economy from a manufacturing based one. Why the f**k would anyone want to go back to that?
It doesn’t take a thousand men to mine anymore. Ten per shift in a single mine can do the work if a thousand
It’s not viable for these communities and never was even they admit it
https://youtu.be/-ahtp0sjA5U?si=eOWyV6LCC1buXHgK
Or slavery, lots and lots of slavery!
Eww… that’s really a thing, gross!
Miner 2: "I was a mining safety inspector."
We need to shift kids from low productivity education to high productivity coal and mining production
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MAGA apparently means turning the clock back to 18th century
Prol’s get back down the mines!
wonder why we're trying to take over greenland? lol
Nothing a miner loves more than someone who would think “That sounds extreme and unlikely.” when they came across an explosion danger sign.
The mental caution is something they cannot without training and re-training designed around this limitation.
We still don’t belong down a mine tho;)
That the latter became the leaders of “tech” has been a disaster.
So, safety standards in office, trainings, an hour of daily exercise pay along with lunch pay.
Stapler or screwdriver?
Ahem. Sorry. I spend my 12-hour shift practically hoarding the one good chair in my entire area because the nights I’be spent standing on those mats have absolutely murdered my feet.
https://youtu.be/-_kXIGvB1uU
very few programmers make things that actively replace people, and noone wants to assemble cars one by one anymore, it's better to give people free education and let them do what they love instead
What a hilarious realisation.
Pulling guaranteed domestic markets for farmers at the same time we’re running a trade war may be a “Sparrow” moment, as well.
The analogy is apt, if depressing.