I think another boat to consider are those who consume more than they produce. 'Doing' and 'discussing' are both 'producing' activities but much more demanding than absorbing content.
Github has too many open source resources for people to get up and quit. Code repositories on github are akin to google services; the logo may not be there but the foundations seep through to our existing products.
Do we know what categories a website to be part of the 'safe browsing' list? Did the author confirm that his similarly designed mastodon server was the culprit or just a hunch?
I didn't realise Google safe browsing extended beyond google products. In a way, it makes me think about what other products have ties in to google.
This article and discussion thread has been really insightful. I've been avoiding chatgpt because I feel like I will not learn as well compared to prototyping and agonising through documentation.
I'll take this mentality onboard to more ambitious projects.
The question of 'WFH impact on family formation' is fairly obvious considering time saved from commuting and 'parent-work hybrid' mode at home. However, since this is a study on working class woman, is the overall trend of increased birthrates true if we consider non-working e.g. jobs lost from covid?