- 20 points
- >I bet if you knew your house would burn down if you didn't do "normal" things you would have done them no problem
Getting yourself to do things in a boring situation that you might only do in an exciting situation is a big challenge in ADHD management
If everything was a "house on fire" level emergency, many ADHDers would get more done but would eventually collapse from running around on adrenaline for days
These problems are not easily solved
- Silly stories like these
https://g.co/gemini/share/34111d74b6dc
I am looking for a forum online like fan fiction has.
- 2 points
- I listen to Advaita Vedanta lectures sometimes when I fall asleep and they discuss these topics
Like this one:
- This sort of social media commentary about immigrant rape was salacious in 2016 but no longer has the same bite
- The Art of the Steal was made in the middle of the controversy. They ended up moving everything to the city after all and it is alive and well
- If factory workers could delete the processes and equipment they work on with the press of a button, they would be bought off too
Paying tech workers high wages reflects the need for them to side with capital when it comes to protecting assets
I had an Ask HN last weekend that did not get any responses but I would still love to learn what governance prevents workers from deleting key software products and their backups because I can't believe boards of directors are not responsible to guarantee product continuity to shareholders
- 2 points
- They had put a committee together in case Harris won.
They lost
The committee dumps their report and disbands
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Trump's 1776 commission for redesigning history education released their report days before Biden's inauguration. They published by linking a PDF to the White House website and days later it was gone. Dust in the wind.
- The quality of reddit's data is different from other data I encounter online.
It represents information more closely related to people's lives. People share information there that is closely related to the topic of the subreddit. This may not always be the case, but even though I spend much, much less time on reddit than I did in 2011, many, many people are contributing to this day.
That spigot of connection to the real world through text sounds valuable to AI based on TFA. I feel the oil analogy would be about the quality and the ease of extraction of the stake
- Is this what https://ground.news/ is trying to be? I keep getting advertised the service on Sean Munger’s YouTube channel
- I found this blog post helpful in trying to understand all of this
https://www.digitalonus.com/the-origins-of-functional-progra...
We're all on top of one another, and different cross tabs feel different ways about the same thing. So there is room for empathy and antipathy to coexist
If you read the New York Times and The Atlantic there is lots of empathy for the male loneliness crisis
I am in between the age of you and your son it seems. As a man who has not missed any of the "misandry", I think the overly online conservative young men are an embarrassment and I hope they grow out of it