vinbreau | 4 years ago | on: Remote-first work is taking over the rich world – research hints at why
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vinbreau | 5 years ago | on: Washington crews destroy first U.S. “murder hornet” nest
vinbreau | 5 years ago | on: Reading too much political news is bad for your well-being
He told me that several years ago watching the news made him physically ill and his GP told him to avoid news. His health improved. In 2016 he admitted to me he does not watch any news, read any news, but he believes in voting. I asked him how he could vote if he hasn't educated himself on the candidates. How a person like me who thinks you either eat politics or it eats you, sees an uninformed voter, proudly ignorant of the candidates, but voting with his gut, what am I supposed to say? This deeply offended him. He then accused me of living in a bubble despite the fact I read news from all over and he reads none.
I asked him how should educated voters feel about gut-feeling voters with uneducated opinions? I think his response was "Fuck off". We do not talk anymore because any subject he brought up that had any hint of politics to it was an empty conversation. I would bring up things related to the subject and he would default to making jokes. Serious conversation was beyond him.
Tone deaf, dumb, and blind. He eventually said he found all women of my wife's race "unattractive" and then could not understand why I was upset at him. Ex-Navy man, ex-Nuclear Engineer, ex-friend.
vinbreau | 5 years ago | on: Google is giving data to police based on search keywords, court docs show
vinbreau | 5 years ago | on: My kid can’t handle a virtual education, and neither can I
vinbreau | 5 years ago | on: Facebook removes QAnon conspiracy group with 200k members
vinbreau | 6 years ago | on: Before Clearview Became a Police Tool, It Was a Secret Plaything of the Rich
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vinbreau | 6 years ago | on: ‘They Get Fired All the Time. And They Have No Idea Why’
Three days after that email I ran into (this) situation and emailed him asking what I am to do. He said frustratingly that I should do (this) since it wasn't a US customer.
I emailed him both his quotes, the ones that said never do (this) and the one that said, of course, you should do (this). I pointed out that was confusing. He said it was my fault for being confused and to email him when I am.
Middle management is often desperately trying to justify their job by creating purposeful confusion. I swear he's trying to trip me up looking for reasons to put marks on my record.
vinbreau | 6 years ago | on: America’s elderly seem more screen-obsessed than the young
The one in their bedroom was on most of the time. It usually only went off at night when my father moved to the couch in the living room to let my mother sleep.
For years after I moved out I had to have a TV on at all times or else the place I was in felt empty and too quiet. When I realized this about myself I cut cable out of my life and can barely stand the TV now. When we visit my mom, it's always on, and it's always on FOX. My father sat in front of it every day until he died of dementia. My mother can't break the habit now. Even when we visit she keeps it on and occasionally watches it instead of engaging with us and is making it very hard to visit.
vinbreau | 6 years ago | on: California Police Are Sharing Facial Recognition Databases to ID Suspects
vinbreau | 6 years ago | on: As Suicides Rise, Insurers Find Ways to Deny Mental Health Coverage
vinbreau | 6 years ago | on: As Suicides Rise, Insurers Find Ways to Deny Mental Health Coverage
As for the friend from a poor family, it was horrible to watch what everyone involved had to go through. He was a happily married man in his mid 20's. Decided to go off his meds and not tell anyone. It didn't help that he had never told us about his mental illness, but that was his choice. He snapped, left his wife and vanished for a while. When he was brought home his parents could not keep him in their house as he was prone to threaten violence. He even threatened me once during this period. Since they had no insurance they could not house him at a facility. The only thing they could do was pay for him to live in a motel, one within their abilities which meant the cheapest motel they could find, one known for drug users. My friend had previously had a problem with drugs, had to go to court mandated Narcotics Anonymous, even had a mentor to help him. Despite having cleaned up for over 10 years, here he was in a motel full of drug dealers and users while in the midst of a psychotic breakdown.
The last time I ever saw him he was having a fit in a field near a mall. I stopped to help him, he was in a fugue state thinking he was in World War 3. he smelled of urine and his clothes were a mess. I drove him to a local YMCA because I had no idea what else to do. They told me there was nothing they could do, but agreed to take him in for the day and see if they could clean him up. Knowing he was prone to violent behavior I figured that wouldn't work out.
I never saw him again. A friend of five years just evaporated. But what I saw is that if you are poor and have a mental breakdown, and your family has no means to help you, you are screwed and have no choice but to live on the street.
vinbreau | 6 years ago | on: Facebook sues analytics firm Rankwave over data misuse
The industry is full of tiny little battering rams like subliminal advertising. Each attempt yields success or failure, rinse and repeat. The refinement at this point is unfathomable.
vinbreau | 7 years ago | on: Burger King is rolling out meatless Impossible Whoppers nationwide
options like a veggie burger at Burger King give options to people like her. Not every vegetarian is a vegan who makes all meals political. Burger King serving a veggie burger doesn't have to be political. Not every vegetarian surrounds themselves with only other vegetarians.
vinbreau | 7 years ago | on: “Be yourself” is terrible advice
vinbreau | 7 years ago | on: U.S. teens are spending less time with their friends in person
vinbreau | 7 years ago | on: If You're Often Angry or Irritable, You May Be Depressed
I'm finally on treatment after 45 years of that unending anger. It is definitely depression mixed with ADHD and anxiety. I'll have to see a therapist about potential PTSD issues. Adult depression can be a nasty mix of various issues and treating only one pillar can leave the rest to continue.
Seeking the help from a doctor was almost impossible. It took me years to get up the nerve to mention it. Why? Because it was all my fault, I had been told this so for long that I was embarrassed. What if he tells me it's just a matter of eating right and that I'm just a regular guy? I was mortified of being rejected for treatment. Thankfully that didn't happen.
It can be very hard for people to seek treatment, the stigma of not being able to perform like everybody else around you, all the while being told to just cheer up, think positive, be happy, you can do it! It's crushing.
vinbreau | 7 years ago | on: Use DuckDuckGo to improve your privacy online (2018)
vinbreau | 7 years ago | on: Why Do Rich People Love Endurance Sports? (2017)
vinbreau | 7 years ago | on: People older than 65 share the most fake news, a new study finds
Now she's widowed. As my father declined with Alzheimer's he tuned into FOX news all day long. Oddly, he became less racist despite this because my wife is black. The more he fell in love with her as his daughter, the better person he became.
My mom still watches FOX news all day long. I know this because my son is living with her right now to help her out and he tells me outrageous stuff she does with her ideas and money. She's a devout Republican now. She hated the Obamas but could never tell me why. She loves Trump, but again she can't tell me why other than she "Likes the way he talks."
Any evidence of truth given to her elicits an "OK" and then she walks away. I have no idea how she went from "always look up the answer for yourself" to believing anything that fits her current worldview as shaped by the television she watches.
I am way more productive at home. I have ADHD and the distraction of an office environment is too much and makes it hard for me to concentrate. My productivity has never been higher. I don't dread going to work, I get paid enough that I do not need to find a better place. And I have been a remote worker since 2011 and never, ever want to go back to work in an office.