• Caboose12000@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    intro to programming! ive been told I’m pretty good at breaking things down in a way a beginner would understand and programming is something that can be so intimidating to outsiders, I’d want to help lower the bar to entry and enable people to become passionate in programming when they otherwise wouldn’t

  • Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    Real politics. None of this Mr. Bill stuff. How to find and get involved with your state party, how to get a protest permit, how to get signatures for a campaign, how to read statistics and polling, and finally factual primers on issues.

  • PostnataleAbtreibung@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    How to adult.

    Basically how to choose your internet and phone provider, compare the contracts etc. Same with power supplier. How to choose from the different suppliers and the impact of base price with the price per unit (and when it makes sense to choose a higher line price when the power price per unit is cheaper).

    Insurance. Regulations for the driving license (like if you study and still are registered at home, you might have a hard time to make your license at your study place).

    And all nitty picky things you have to remember when you grow up and rent your own place.

    As well as learning and working contracts. Like how many vacation days are mandatory and what is usual.

    Edit: If and how you do taxes. When they are mandatory and when they are optional.

    Well, i guess you get the point. All those nasty responsibilities nobody explains you before being confronted with.

  • N00b22@lemmy.ml
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    13 days ago

    English.

    For context I’m from Costa Rica and English in high school is absolutely nothing to what you learn in the USA/UK. So yeah, I am 17, in 11th grade and I was still learning about past tense, lmao.

  • Mickey7@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    History because history always repeats itself. Human nature never changes so throughout time you will see both the good and bad repeated over and over again. If you think the reality of today is special or new you just haven’t studied history. Bet you don’t know that almost every new advance in technology was initially bashed as “that will never be popular” until it became the standard