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Posted by ericswpark 10 hours ago

My graduation cap runs Rust(ericswpark.com)
155 points | 56 comments
rustybolt 4 hours ago|
> Fun fact #1: you rent your cap and gown in the US. You have to return them. And they’re expensive, too! I paid $94 just for the privilege of renting mine, which is insane because they probably cost way less than that to manufacture.

Ah, yes, of course this is how it works in the US.

nsvd2 1 minute ago||
FWIW I'm in the US and I bought mine. Renting does seem to make more sense here as the gown has no utility outside of this one event.
Aissen 40 minutes ago|||
I was wondering why I saw them for cheap on aliexpress…
skrebbel 1 hour ago|||
I'm surprised at the concept, somehow I thought the whole "graduation cap" thing was just in movies. Seems out of place in a country that's otherwise so individualistic.
piker 2 hours ago|||
As opposed to what buying the thing and storing it or throwing it away?
jychang 2 hours ago||
It's a $10 gown, renting it for $100 is madness
numbsafari 17 minutes ago||
Throwing it away after single use is madness.
sudokatsu 3 minutes ago||
I think they’re saying it should be much cheaper to rent, and we shouldn’t throw them away.
philipwhiuk 52 minutes ago|||
You generally rent caps and gowns in the UK too. Can you share where you are that you buy them?
philipallstar 3 hours ago||
Yes, you have to pay a decent wage to the people helping you fit, cleaning, and storing the goods. Manufacture is done in a low cost country with cheap labour, so buying clothing seems cheap.
kachnuv_ocasek 2 hours ago||
Do you truly believe most of that goes towards wages?
philipallstar 1 hour ago|||
Well, some will go on corporation tax, some on business rates, some on rent of the land the storage is on (which itself has to pay corporation tax, I suppose).
piker 2 hours ago|||
Yes. Competitive forces would push the cost toward the most expensive input which is likely people. That would be somewhat muted if the supplier was sole source but even then outright purchases would put downward pressure on the rental price.
pdpi 19 minutes ago|||
Given that you’re forced to rent the cap and gown, I think it’s safe to say that competitive forces are entirely absent in this scenario.
suddenlybananas 2 hours ago|||
What competitive forces? It's not like people have a choice in choosing whether they want a particular cap or gown and the people who contract the rental agreement (i.e. the university admin) are not the ones bearing the cost.
katzgrau 9 hours ago||
> It probably would’ve been easier if I didn’t use Rust and just used the Arduino libraries, or if I used a different board. But I was really married to this blog post title idea

Worth it, nicely done

0cf8612b2e1e 10 hours ago||
If you go to a bigger school, they have multiple graduation ceremonies. Split the rental amongst anyone who does not share a time slot with you.

That’s what I did and people acted like this was a genius move. No, I am just broke.

dhosek 8 hours ago||
I skipped the graduation ceremonies for my BA and my first master’s degree. For my second, apparently the cost of a cap, gown and hood was included in the tuition so I have academic regalia sitting in a box somewhere should I ever find myself in need of such, a scenario I cannot imagine ever coming to pass.
irishcoffee 8 hours ago||
Yeah, I skipped mine too. I was not (and am not) at all proud of my box-checking degrees.

I had a blast in undergrad, not at all because of the classes.

llbbdd 7 hours ago||
Same here, walking across the stage in a dress is for the school, not for you. Got my paper, bye
tombert 7 hours ago||
I just did online school and didn't bother showing up to any kind of ceremony. I was 30 when I finally finished school, I didn't really feel the need to prove anything.
hona_mind 8 hours ago||
Genuinely the best use of "I was really married to this blog post title idea" as a justification for a technical decision I've ever read. Congrats!
LandenLove 8 hours ago||
I am pretty sure I purchased my cap and gown instead of renting. But my college was a bit smaller.
wolpoli 7 hours ago||
At my school, I purchased my cap but rented the gown. The cap is in a box never to be looked at again. I can't imagine what I would do with the gown.
shermantanktop 3 hours ago||
It’s not just for graduations! You can wear it at any gown-appropriate event!

Marriages, graduations and funerals carry forward some traditions that haven’t made sense for generations. They are the irregular verbs of modern life. Interestingly, marriages and funerals often have a religious element, and religion itself is conservative—but graduation doesn’t have that excuse.

RealityVoid 10 minutes ago||
Can you? I mean, you _can_ but you really can't. Showing up at a marriage or funeral in one would be... weird to say the least.
airstrike 8 hours ago|||
Wouldn't the purchase option be priced at a multiple to the rental?
xboxnolifes 7 hours ago||
OP paid $94 to rent their gown. I'm pretty sure I paid less than that (if not a comparable price) to buy mine. Thank god it wasn't multiple more, I only wore it for 5 minutes for a picture, since I graduated during Covid.
bigstrat2003 7 hours ago||
Yeah, there was no option to rent at my school. I purchased those things, not that I'll ever use them again.
dotancohen 4 hours ago||
Can't you sell it used to the next graduating class?
nDRDY 2 hours ago||
Technically it runs AVR-RISC :-)

Fun project though!

anilakar 3 hours ago||
Those ATtiny85 boards that plug directly into a USB port are great if you need 1 to 5 GPIOs and/or a HID interface. At 2 dollars apiece or so it's worth having a few around.
throwuxiytayq 49 minutes ago||
You are having so much fun in the video clips. I love this!
kmoser 8 hours ago||
> So you do need to shell out to rent them. And they don’t give you the option to buy the cap and gown outright.

You can't buy them from a 3rd party? Maybe a cheap Spirit Halloween costume? Maybe even make your own from cardboard and a black napkin or two?

thekevan 7 hours ago|
Then you probably won't match the rest of the class.
florilegiumson 9 hours ago|
Living in the PE side of software, with its EBITDA and other metrics, poorly researched product initiatives, senseless firefighting, and toxic bro cultures, it's nice to be reminded some of the reasons I got into this. Thank you.
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