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jjulius
·أول أمس·discuss
You don't go into a marriage assuming you'll get divorced. You assume you won't, hope for the best, work not to, and then it happens. You work through those problems with the child so that it hopefully doesn't impact them as much as it otherwise could.

The loneliness epidemic is driven by companies maximizing keeping their customers engaged with their screens, something OpenAI is wont to do. Knowing that the company wants customers engaged and that this will do that, and also knowing that that plays into the loneliness epidemic by substituting human interaction, makes it far different than getting married and then maybe or maybe not getting divorced.
jjulius
·أول أمس·discuss
> ...no one would say this about listening to a podcast or audiobook on a walk.

I highly recommend simply enjoying the walk. :)
jjulius
·أول أمس·discuss
I highly recommend simply enjoying the walk.
jjulius
·قبل 4 أيام·discuss
Min-max all the things! Overengineer everything!

/s
jjulius
·قبل 5 أيام·discuss
Or you reach for a certain area of the screen out of muscle memory, but the UI changed "just because" and now you're very distracted.
jjulius
·قبل 5 أيام·discuss
There is no self.
jjulius
·قبل 8 أيام·discuss
>I think we have the answer to is Zuckerberg a "dimwitted or just evil". It's probably the former.

Why is this an either/or? Those aren't mutually exclusive.
jjulius
·قبل 8 أيام·discuss
I crave more attempts to find a way to live in harmony with the natural world in a way that still supports us all as best as possible.

If, as I've read in other comments here, the problem around Salt Lake is due to man diverting the flow of water to it for their own purposes, I only see diverting ocean water to it as more of the exact same type of hubris that got us to this point.
jjulius
·قبل 8 أيام·discuss
Asking because I'm genuinely curious myself, how much of this is unemployment vs the fact that so many more people work from home now compared to pre-2008? Many of those that WFH work a more flexible schedule and probably structure their days a lot differently than 20+ years ago.
jjulius
·قبل 15 يومًا·discuss
This whole FOMO thing isn't as real, nor as detrimental, for kids as people try and paint it. That's not to say there's not an impact, but kids survive just fine - everyone misses out on this and that, even adults who opt out. Nobody ever keeps up or is involved with everything everyone's doing. Learning that that's okay, and how to handle that, at a younger age pays dividends as an adult.

Besides, there are many ways to still keep your kids connected to their friends without feeding the beast.

And I say this as a parent.
jjulius
·قبل 16 يومًا·discuss
>That said, if I don't use AI at all, since I pride myself on running a technical blog, not detecting technical errors would also be a problem. So it's a dilemma.

Is it? To err is human. Embrace the risk of technical errors and what/how we learn from them.

>The issue is that human writing is generally rougher. But if we insist on preserving only human writing, we end up having to define humanity's roughness as mere "barbarism."

Is it truly "barbarism", or is it just... human? What's wrong with writing being a bit "rough around the edges"?
jjulius
·قبل 16 يومًا·discuss
>Instead we chose to assume scientists collectively behave on a higher plane.

People are people.
jjulius
·قبل 16 يومًا·discuss
>It’s the fear, the enshittification, datacenter hostility, and the tech broligarchy

It's also peak "tech hubris". The broader world has largely complained about Silicon Valley's "we know better than you" attitude for a long time, and the push for AI/LLMs is that attitude on steroids.
jjulius
·قبل 17 يومًا·discuss
In case folk don't connect the dots, this appears to be Shawn Nunley from the article.
jjulius
·قبل 23 يومًا·discuss
Am I having deja vu? I saw this exact same thread a few days ago, with the very same comment about the non sequitur. When I search for it on HN, the search results say the thread was posted "3 days ago", but when I open the thread, it says "3 hours ago".

What's happening?
jjulius
·قبل 24 يومًا·discuss
>So instead we ended up with the only Calvin and Hobbes items in the physical world being those vinyl bumper stickers of Calvin pissing on things...

... and, of course, all of the various collections of the comics in print form, up to and including the full box set, that everyone can check out from libraries or purchase and keep in perpetuity. Ya know, the actual thing, the meat of it, the heart, the soul - not tangential merchandise.

>Some artistic vision.

Talk about completely missing the point.
jjulius
·قبل 24 يومًا·discuss
Knowing Watterson, I'd wager he's taken certain paths to prevent this from happening.
jjulius
·قبل 24 يومًا·discuss
My wife and I take turns each night doing bedtime for our two girls, 4/6. I have the full C&H box set and, a whiiiiile back, my oldest asked what it was and if we could read it.

For over a year now, any time it's my time to do bedtime, we have to read C&H and cannot read anything else. We've been cruising through it from start to finish and are, within the next week or so, going to reach the end.

Both kiddos, especially my oldest, have been demanding that we start it over. I'll probably table it for a couple of years and then come back to it when they're just a bit older, but yeah... kids definitely know about it and really do appreciate/enjoy it.

Edit: To say nothing of the idea that, eventually, everything fades into obscurity. I feel like what you're lamenting is something that actually jives with Watterson philosophically.
jjulius
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
Let's not have a conversation, ask questions and understand nuance, let's just flippantly assert judgement via absolutes!
jjulius
·الشهر الماضي·discuss
>And the landline at home doesn't help you coordinate pickups and drop-offs as people start to do a wider variety of activities.

How did people coordinate these before even email became widespread?