solaceb | 6 days ago | on: Schedule tasks on the web
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solaceb | 3 years ago | on: Scaling Mastodon is impossible
solaceb | 3 years ago | on: iPad Pro M2
solaceb | 3 years ago | on: Should billboard advertising be banned?
solaceb | 3 years ago | on: San Francisco decriminalizes psychedelics
If we legalized / decriminalized the possession of all drugs including fent and heroin, then people using them would not suffer criminal penalties for being caught with them. Oftentimes it's social factors like incarceration that make it doubly hard for addicts to escape the cycle of addiction. You are caught using and so you enter jail, and catch a felony on your record, making it even more difficult to land work. Or you end up with trauma from being imprisoned, further damaging your mental health, further driving you to escape with your drug of choice.
Long story short, prohibitionism doesn't really work in the sense that criminal penalties don't really deter drug users from using drugs. It just makes it even more dangerous to use the drugs!
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: Twitter has a new CEO – what about a new business model?
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: In Praise of Idleness (1932)
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Best way to host a website for 500 years?
Good luck!
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: Emacs' org-mode gets citation support
> Zotero is a good option, and if you’re using it it’s quite easy to use it with Org Cite. Out of the box, you can tell it to export your library, or parts of it, to a .bib file and automatically keep it in sync. I’d recommend installing the Better BibTeX extension though.
A non-technical friend and myself are looking into creating a blog for discussing issues related to health care, hence my interest on this front. Hopefully it's straightforward (famous last words)!
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: Life before smartphones (2020)
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: Activision Blizzard Hires Notorious Union-Busting Firm WilmerHale
The firm directly states they help companies with "union avoidance."
Even charitable interpretations here support "busting" the aims of the union. This isn't an issue where "both sides" are equal in moral standing when one is advocating for better working conditions and the other is legally fighting for more profit
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: A call to minimize distraction and respect users’ attention (2013)
Humans 10,000 years ago may have spaced out and daydreamed. But this daydreaming was probably very different in psychological effect from scrolling feeds. The two are not even close to the same
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: A Mindful Mobile OS
Or perhaps addictive design?
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: Facebook will start putting ads in Oculus Quest apps
This whole thing is shady IMO from top to bottom and just another aspect of 2021 tech which makes me think we really collectively failed to prevent the wonder of computing from just being another instrument to extract capital from the people and give it to the powerful
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: Ohio sues Google, seeks to declare the internet company a public utility
In what sense is Google a competitor with flight/travel businesses?
Google is an advertising company.
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: America has a drinking problem
I think institutions of higher ed should serve humanity; knowledge is beneficial to all people for the sake of knowledge itself.
I am saddened that many take their intellect and direct their energy solely towards making as much money as possible.
Think of all we could do if our best and brightest weren't so damn distracted with status and money
solaceb | 4 years ago | on: It’s not a ‘labor shortage,’ it’s a reassessment of work
"living off their own resources" generally equals, for many people: "living in active exploitation in a ruthless work environment destroying their mental and physical health, because they literally need money to live, like anyone"
Whereas:
"living off the taxpayer dime" generally equals, for many people: "living free to do whatever they wish, for the most part" [and you find this absolutely abhorrent]
solaceb | 5 years ago | on: Psilocybin 'promising' for depression
solaceb | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: Chorus Meditation (YC W21) – Meditation for Non-Meditators
solaceb | 5 years ago | on: Evidence of “modified gravity” in 150 galaxies bolsters dark matter alternative
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