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collegeburner
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Maybe you can provide some perspective here: it seems almost universal that people who start these medications never find a dose that provides durable benefit over the long term. Makes sense; we acclimate to a new dopamine baseline, right? Almost everyone I know ends up on a significantly higher dose than they started with.

And the stories of feeling like a zombie when off meds are very real and pretty freaky.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
there was some pretty serious protesting against honorlock at my school cause it's invasive shady shit nobody should have to use. no actual demonstrations though since a lot was zoom at the time (and also bc signing a petition worked fine).
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
just curious, i always remember seeing this article on boingboing: https://boingboing.net/2012/01/10/lockdown.html

and always saw it linked there. which is original?
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
If u have a FFL it's not a "loophole" bc then the 4473 is still mandatory.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
True, glocks are an exception bc the frames are plastic so they can't serialize them easily other ways. I seen other plastic guns (like hipoints and polymer80s) do the same. There's safeguards against this though, I know there's a place you can cut on a hipoint to find a hidden serial even if they remove the plate. Smith & Wesson actually got sued to add an extra hidden serial to their guns. A bunch of plastiguns have this kind of stuff for exactly this reason.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Yeah but the impact of somebody knowing I have a gun is higher.

1. People can come target me for stealing

2. If the steppers pass a law targeting something then they know I have to turn it in or they come kick down my door and shoot my dog. I really don't want a database of e.g. AR pistols or braces so if the govt decides they are illegal they can't try to force me to turn them in.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Removing serial is a lot harder these days bc the compression of stamping alters the metal and makes it hard, "filing off" does not work. Old guns maybe depending on how it was done, but new ones there is specific regulations (I think pressed to 0.003 inch?) so chemical etching will show different densities.

These days they can even catch over stamping, I heard about some cases using xray to do it. So it's more trouble than it's worth to remove serials on new guns usually. For some reason I hear about almost no instances of peening to hide it, which is probably because you need to know the right size and pressure so it mostly makes sense at scale.

It's funny the number of criminals that run around with literally filed off serials and get themselves literally 10x the time on the gun charge as whatever else they caught for.

You can instead get a shitty gun bc some have badly done serials (speshul wepunz has done this before, but ofc then you have to shoot one lol), you can get an old gun, you can finish an 80% lower. But most criminals just steal or straw buy, or buy smuggled guns (the philippines is notorious for this).
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Buying with the intent of selling to somebody else is extremely illegal and taken very seriously. Go to your LGS you will almost certainly see a sign or notice warning it.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I learned when I was a kid. It took me a few days, and I made the mistake a few more times, but I eventually learned. Americans wake up before 7: https://www.vox.com/2016/5/10/11639214/how-people-around-the...

We should try to move sunrise closer to when people wake up. This does the opposite for most people, not just me.

Also, we should teach more people to get up early and go lift/exercise. We have too many fatties in this country. Making it a national habit would be a great thing.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
> Don't be snarky.

> Please don't post shallow dismissals.

HN Guidelines, https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

If you disagree, I suggest explaining why. My arguments are reasonable.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Obviously we can't control this, so I see no evidence that "chronotypes" are formed by nature and not by nurture. Lots of other stuff we do is influenced by our social structure and we could probably fix most teenagers and young adults by changing that.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
You could try being less snarky, it's not necessary. Despite what you clearly think, I'm a young person. I think your perception is biased by working in tech (which most people on this site do) with lots of young people. Americans get up before 7: https://www.vox.com/2016/5/10/11639214/how-people-around-the...

So, we should make sunrise closer to that, not further away. My above point stands: young people want to move things later because they like staying out, staying up, etc. They learn to curb this as they get older, but this generation is trying to move time instead of growing up. Peter pan can't stay out all night playing when he has a real job in the morning.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
That's unreasonably snarky. I didn't much like waking up at 4 AM when I had to.

The point is, it's better to rise with the sun and still have time to get ready before work. Americans get up before 7 AM: https://www.vox.com/2016/5/10/11639214/how-people-around-the...

We should line up sunrise closer to the center of that distribution. This law does the opposite.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
> Don't be snarky.

> Please don't post shallow dismissals.

HN Guidelines, https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

Who said I'm a Boomer, anyway? I don't see the problem with pointing out that a reasonable wake up time helps push people to get over their perpetual adolescence.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Yes sometimes we'll meet for dinner. But more often we meet for breakfast before work. This is actually very common in most of the country outside of the tech job bubble that makes up most of this site.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Not for most of the year if we move up an hour. Especially not during the winter when this would apply.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Americans are one of the early riser nations, waking up before 7: https://www.vox.com/2016/5/10/11639214/how-people-around-the...

There's your study. Having sunlight when people wake up is good. And if people pass stupid laws that make my life harder for it, I will bitch about it and antagonize them until they change them. Just like pretty much everybody else on this comment page.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
No. I don't see what I wrote that comes across as sarcastic.
collegeburner
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
> the doctors are prepared for this.

I don't think putting people on antidepressants is a good answer, either. Those are meant to be used for about a year to get people back to normal.