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Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
starlord @lemm.ee

Glass-blowing question and comission

With the art of glass blowing, is it possible to blow a bauble around a 2-to-6 inch tall figurine?

And if it is, I would like to find someone willing to do so and ship to the US west coast. :)

  • I think you’re probably worrying too much though,

    This could certainly be true, but I prefer to think of it more as a prophylactic approach to critical thinking. These videos show viewers that it's okay to form volatile opinions absent fact, critical thinking, reason, context, or application. I don't want my child be trained to think like a Republican or a Christian.

    When he says ‘I don’t know’ maybe you should believe that’s how he really feels,

    If that's how they really feel, then I want to encourage deeper thought into something before forming opinions on it. I want to train them to sort through their feelings on something and be able to come to a rational conclusion. If that's not how they feel and this is just a cop-out to not have to discuss something with a parent (I'd bet my mortgage on this), then I want to discourage the notion that an excuse can be used for everything and the concept that nobody can be held accountable for their stances on something.

    Your seven points you worry about are well and good but media doesn’t do that, politicians don’t do that, corporations don’t do that,

    These are not excuses or explanations, these are problems.

    life partners and lovers don’t do that, friends don’t do that,

    Which may be the cause for much strive in social interactions.

    I bet YOU don’t do that…

    I do do that. I am a scientist and a philosopher. I believe in reason, rationalization, context, applicability, utility, and equality/equity.

    we’ve got to learn why people do the things they do

    People do things because they either 1) Have a rationalized reason for doing so (someone who has critical thinking capabilities), 2) they have an irrational reason for doing so (someone absent reason and logic), or 3) they have no reason for doing so (someone absent sanity or care/investment).

    I listened to endless craziness like

    It sounds like all these sources did nothing but build up their own disrepute, and you knew it. Entertainment factor, sure, but the only value you get from listening to this stuff is to understand their motivations. They don't contribute any new information, and justifiable hypotheses, any authoritative conclusions; they only instruct their listeners in how to copy their behavior. Which is exactly why I don't want my child exposed to such garbage until they're capable of the critical thought necessary to spot the fallacies.

    Yes maybe the entertainment is more important than the content of their arguments, being able to know the truth is useful but being able to entertain friends, girlfriends, bosses and authority figures is what can turn a hard life into a great and easy one.

    I can see the point you're trying to make but I have to disagree. I'd much rather be able to form a cogent argument that fosters profitable discourse than post an adequately funny meme without understanding why the joke is inappropriate.

  • Perhaps I'm being too impatient. Just this morning I was watching with them a video where the pundit was complaining about people who do gender reveal parties for their babies. I turned around and asked "Does this person have any kids of their own?" and they said "No, why?" Didn't see the connection. Didn't pick up the absence of authority on the topic. Just wanted to watch because it's fun to watch someone make fun of someone else.

  • I've sat and watched it with them and said things like "That makes absolutely no sense," "All of that was incorrect," "None of that is supported by any evidence," and such. They just figure I'm a stupid adult and ignore everything I'm doing.

  • I agree with all of this. My issue is that the child in question literally will not listen to anything. They completely ignore heart-to-heart conversations, won't take any advice, and don't even acknowledge anyone is speaking. I've tried to use reason and logic but they just don't care. I've tried to point out logical fallacy and they don't get it. I've tried to show arguments being made with more cohesion and sound justification but they don't care.

    They just want to watch this garbage for entertainment. And that's fine; I did the same thing. It's just that this crap in particular is going to make them stupid and unable of critical thinking.

  • I agree. The issue, however, is that they simply do not engage with any conversation. All I get is shrugs and "I don't know" to literally anything I say. My latest idea is a litmus test I will reward them for taking which gives me an idea of their cognitive and critical thinking .

  • Well that's kinda what I was worried about; the structure of these videos tend to push the kind of absence of critical thinking necessary to make a good voter, to say nothing of the influences behind the pundits themselves.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Parent to Moderate YouTube

    Hello, folks. Hoping I can get some opinions on my situation.

    My 12-yo watches a lot of YouTube. It is mostly streaming personalities who have a lot to say on a variety of topics. I have either watched these videos with them, overheard them from another room, or looked some up from their history and viewed them myself.

    I have problems with them and want to do something about it.

    I care little about the topics being discussed; my child is allowed to be interested in their own things, even those separate from ours (their parents), and it's also reasonable for them to disagree with us. All of that is fine.

    My problem is with how these streamers present their content:

    1. They do not provide critical scrutinization of the issues.
    2. They do not apply logical rationalization or reason to the stances they take.
    3. They do not cite sources of repute to justify their positions.
    4. They are needlessly hyperbolic.
    5. They examine no dissenting opinions.
    6. They present themselves as author
    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    starlord @lemm.ee

    zub zub

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Fun Again

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    starlord @lemm.ee

    More Wizard Stuff

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Wizard Stuff

    Chill Leo @lemm.ee
    starlord @lemm.ee

    True

    Chill Leo @lemm.ee
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Different people have different needs

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Does anyone have any instructables or ideas on how to make my car sound like a Tie Fighter as I drive around?

    Tabletop Gaming @beehaw.org
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Free Dice Roller

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/33546668

    I have created a free tool for players to roll dice, saving the history of all rolls, and requiring no login: simply pass a unique URL back and forth between players as rolls are made.

    You can start with the empty page here, or take a look at the code to make it yourself (it's simple HTML with a tiny bit of JavaScript).

    Tools for tabletop role-playing games. @lemmy.world
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Free Dice Roller

    I have created a free tool for players to roll dice, saving the history of all rolls, and requiring no login: simply pass a unique URL back and forth between players as rolls are made.

    You can start with the empty page here, or take a look at the code to make it yourself (it's simple HTML with a tiny bit of JavaScript).

    Chill Leo @lemm.ee
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Fedi

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    starlord @lemm.ee

    What would dinosaur meat taste like?

    Chicken?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    starlord @lemm.ee

    GPS Tracking (Android) App

    I'm looking for recommendations for an Android app to track and report GPS-type data (if such an app exists). Specifically, I'm hoping to be able to extract stops, origin/destination, roads/route traveled, and speed information.

    Two use cases:

    1. Friend does an ad-hoc delivery service where requests are phoned in when they're needed rather than scheduled ahead of time. The ability to see where they started, where they went, and what roads/distance they traveled as they scurry about all day without having to enter it all manually into a map program later on would be invaluable to calculating expenses.
    2. Same friend was pulled over, while I was also in the vehicle, for speeding but was definitely not exceeding the speed limit. I would've loved to be able to pull up some GPS data that said what speed we were going at the time on the road in question.
    RetroGaming @lemmy.world
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Play GB games

    So I have these old, original Game Boy (like, the grey one with the maroon buttons) games I wanna play again (original Pokemon Blue). What can I get to do so?

    I bought a GB on eBay but the screen was barely visible. I'm comfortable partially building/programming something myself, and would also be fine with an adapter or some such that allows me to play the cartridge or copy its contents so I can play on my laptop or Raspberry Pi or whatever.

    Suggestions sought!

    Chill Leo @lemm.ee
    starlord @lemm.ee

    I'm old, Gandalf. I know I don't look it, but I'm beginning to feel it in my heart.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14188217

    I'm old, Gandalf. I know I don't look it, but I'm beginning to feel it in my heart.

    Chill Leo @lemm.ee
    starlord @lemm.ee

    Food goals

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14147182

    Food goals

    Chill Leo @lemm.ee
    starlord @lemm.ee

    only one wish required

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/10648308

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10594088

    In a heartbeat

    Hazbin Hotel @lemm.ee
    starlord @lemm.ee

    I made a thing

    gameofthrones @lemm.ee
    starlord @lemm.ee

    The God of Tits and Wine

    Inspired by this post about Jack Black being Dionysus, my train of thought barreled down a list of ideas for role replacements that I call my "I'd totally watch that" list of actor swaps. I submit to you the following growing list:

    • Tyrion - Jack Black
    • Jon Snow - Keanu Reeves
    • Varris - John Malkovich
    • Littlefinger - Clark Gregg
    • Danaeris - Margot Robbie
    • Tywin - Ron Perlman
    • The Hound - Dave Bautista
    • Cersei - Lucy Lawless
    • Jamie - Chris Hemsworth
    • Jorah - Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Tormund - Andy Serkis
    • The Mountain - Josh Brolin
    • Bron - Ryan Reynolds
    • Bran - Tom Holland
    • Hodor - Vin Diesel