DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Check If Email Exists
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DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: HK media erase their archives amid rising arrests
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Challenges in the diagnosis of magnesium status
This seems really, really hard to regulate.
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Words of encouragement for someone lost in life?
You, like most people, are talking about the future. I'm sure you're about the 1000th person telling this person to turn their life around. But this future is a projection, it's imaginary, whereas the pain is very real in the present moment. So start with the present.
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Words of encouragement for someone lost in life?
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Words of encouragement for someone lost in life?
In other words, it's okay to just be you. In fact, the world is only better for it if you can live without guilt. Achievement and ambition are much less real to me.
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Sorry, we replaced that old technology, “see-through glass”
That said, at some point a failing business will realize the end is coming and cash out as much as possible, accelerating its own end in a calculated profit maximization scheme. Brick and mortar stores might as well self-destruct if they also believe they're going down anyway... It's not like anyone works there for the fun of it.
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Words of encouragement for someone lost in life?
Please speak to a professional, you are not alone.
In the meantime, here are some of my own "no bullshit mantras" I found comforting in similar times, mostly from Zen Bhuddism :
* You are not supposed to be anywhere. Your only real obligation is to be you, now.
* There is no "better" version of you now. There is no other way to be you now. In fact, there is no other way to be, but to be what you are.
* What you are is beautiful, no matter who you are. I don't mean the Aguilera song, I mean it's literally a miracle that you're here now.
* Everything is as it is. There's no point in feeling guilty for things being the way they are, rather than the way you or someone else would have them. In a world where time only flows one way, every "ought" is an illusion.
If you like these ideas, I highly recommend meditation, such ideas are much easier to contemplate with a calm mind. I hear Alan Watts has good talks about this available on Youtube. Mindfulness meditation has also been associated with improvements in mental health (you can find many studies about this on Google Scholar).
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Sorry, we replaced that old technology, “see-through glass”
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: The Health Benefits of Coffee
Maybe richer people drink more coffee, and also tend to die less?
Sorry if it's an easy critique but it's hard to believe the substance that basically only raises your heart rate is actually doing anything (good) long term.
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Software Developer Shortage Is Coming
On the other hand, pharma as a concept certainly needs to exist to save lives. As a Canadian, pharma is not so bad here, but I believe their existence as a for-profit* entity is contrary to the purpose of universal healthcare, which I think is a common enough sentiment. American pharma, however, actively profits from the inequality inherent to the (rather evil) lack of universal healthcare system. Any positives for society seem strictly incidental, as exemplified by the price of insulin.
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Software Developer Shortage Is Coming
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Irish police to be given powers over passwords
That depends entirely on how exactly you do it. And knowing something and being able to prove it are two very different things.
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Privacy Analysis of FLoC
But there are a lot of things I hate and don't have to think about. I don't go around protesting the war because in my country that's not something I have to care about, for example.
But advertisers made me have to care. If I didn't have adblock, I'd be running JS from some unverified third party on every other site. Couldn't they restrict it to pictures? Of course not.
So now I have to care, and I'm not going to cooperate with advertisers, who - before adblock got so mainstream - were content to serve us literal viruses as long as someone paid them.
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Microsoft Patches Six Zero-Day Security Holes
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Stack Overflow sold to Prosus for $1.8B
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Please commit more blatant academic fraud
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: How I raised a $5.1M seed as a first-time, female, solo founder for a biotech co
Remember when more than one millionaire funded Juicero? I remember.
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Think critically about college admissions
DistressedDrone | 4 years ago | on: Behind the design of the fresh new Firefox coming June 1
This is a marketing push disguised as an aesthetic change. Mozilla, please stop trying to make Pocket happen, it's not going to happen.