Friend, do you need to scan the code more when you go to college?
That's right, I'm talking about scanning the code is the *** full of mystery
I also recently found out that it seems that the most important thing college students do in school today is to be busy sweeping all kinds of *** every day
For example, in daily classes, the teacher or class committee may have used the roster to sign in by name.
Now it's the teacher who holds a class *** for everyone to scan the code to sign in.
Source: @知非.
Of course, if that's all there is to it, there is nothing wrong with that.
Not only is it convenient and saves a lot of time, and even students can experience the atmosphere of chasing stars.
But once the teachers don't reach a consensus, the students will suffer, and they will have to sweep the different *** not to say.
What's even more defence-breaking is that some *** actually need **exclusive software to use.
The graph comes from the Internet.
However, in order to pass the exam smoothly, everyone endured and passed.
However, it was supposed to be a convenience, and it seems that I have lost my heart in the development of the campus.
These *** are like infinite reproduction, wanting to occupy every place of college students' clothing, food, housing and transportation.
Source: @爱喝生椰拿铁.
I don't know why, but I feel that on the university campus, the campus card seems to have become the tears of the times.
Although the window says swipe the card, in fact, the majority of people still scan the code to order food and scan the code to pay.
Some people may be about to ask, what's wrong with such a convenient thing.
If you have the same idea, then all I can tell you is not to worry.
Those seemingly convenient operations are actually just bait, don't believe it, ask your friends who are going to college.
He will definitely want you to complain about the cruel truth behind your affairs.
For example, if you want to take a shower today, the first thing you do when you enter the bathroom is not to adjust the water temperature, but to scan the code ** to register, and then proceed to the regular bathing process.
Source: @爱喝生椰拿铁.
It can only be said that the person who designed this understands the bathing necessities of contemporary young people.
They may forget to bring a towel, but they never forget to bring their phone.
After all, who would refuse to be a bathroom singer, it's just that he may not have considered the problem of waterproofing.
When you're done showering, it's impossible not to wash dirty clothes, so you come to the washing machine with your clothes.
Then you will find that no matter how old or new the washing machine is, it will definitely be pasted with a few sentences of modern technology
Source: @川久保龄球.
In the process of washing the clothes, I found that my courier had arrived.
If you don't have your phone with you, congratulations on your trip.
Because you have to scan the code to take the express, if you don't have a code, you're embarrassed to take it.
Source: @川久保龄球.
Moreover, these are just the tip of the iceberg of the countless *** that college students have to sweep.
If you want to buy water and electricity, you need to scan the code, and you need to scan the code when you run, enter and exit the campus.
For college students, the only thing that is more painful than failing the course is that the mobile phone runs out of battery when you need to scan the code.
The most painful thing is that it seems to have swept a bunch of *** but is actually a bunch of useless apps, and you don't dare to uninstall it yet.
It's no wonder that when I first went to school, I always felt that my phone's memory was not enough.
And in these apps that don't have them, there will be strong requirements for verification.
In this way, your mobile phone number or even your ID number (real-name system) will be leaked.
There are even *** itself that is a virus-like applet, which in some cases is more devastating than shaking and jumping.
I have to say that these codes still give me a little familiarity.
When I was at home, I shouted "Mommy", and when I came to school, I also shouted "Code, Code, Code".
Judging from the current situation, the only use of these annoying *** seems to be to prove one thing to my parents.
I'm on campus, and I really can't live a little without my phone.
After reading the tragic experience of these college students now, I can't remember for a while what the university was like without these ***.
But I remember that the original intention of app scanning code was not to facilitate everyone's life?
College students are either scanning the code every day, or on the way to scan the code, which seems obviously not right.
I can only say that there are some places that don't need ***, don't intervene and let go of this group of poor college students.