,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Monday, August 8th, 2022 - The Gullibility of Students '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' It's been a few days since I've made an entry. To be honest I'm running out of steam a bit, I've never been much of one to keep a journal and that is essentially what this phlog has become. That being said, I'm between therapists right now so this little medium has become my only outlet. So I'm going to continue trying to stick with it. I've noticed something about students in the tech field. Well, I've noticed a few things. Firstly, there is a massive draught of talent right now. Nobody is creating, everybody is iterating, regurgitating the same comp sci BS that has them less knowledgeable than your average enthusiast was in the 90s. Secondly, and this is probably true of all students in every field, most of these people are extremely gullible. They will happily latch on to whatever tryhard fad "sticks it to boomers" with zero understanding as to why we were doing it a certain way all these years to begin with. Most recently it was an argument about Syntax Highlighting in code editors. There was a group of students claiming that highlighting was "bloat" because of some throwaway comment Rob Pike made years ago. And the only reason they're latching on to this is because it pisses off older programmers who have an established workflow. The argument became impossible to bear. Nobody was making salient points, it was literally because "someone said so one time in this one book". And they're perfectly willing to base 100% of their personality on this contrarian bullshit. The future is not bright. - diviniti