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WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Typically elements that don't match the page theme are advertisements, and unless it was pointed out in this article, my brain would probably filter it out as noise believing it to be an ad.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Beat to appoint a new captain to blame when the ship goes down.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
like their glasses, there's a limited supply and then they're not produced for a while. I think it's taken them around 4 years to do two iterations on their glasses.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Twitter is already a cesspool. I doubt it could get any worse. The only real change I see is more users crying that theres more "transphobia" on the platform.

We're about to see a digital clash of cultures.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I think you undervalue how political the corporation of Twitter has become. That's where a lot of the red tape for changes were, and that red tape gets nuked if Twitter accepts his offer.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
the blue check is already meaningless. It's been handed out to people with 100's of followers and no names.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Maybe I'm an idiot, but I don't understand why we'd be exporting oil while also importing millions of barrels from Russia a month. [1]

Certainly it's more cost effective to obtain it domestically than to import it from the other side of the world?

[1] https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=PET&s=M...
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I've been diagnosed with anxiety and ADHD. I wanted an alternative to medication and subscribed to Headspace. I allotted 60 days and 5 to 15 minutes a morning for meditation. For the last two weeks of the experiment, I increased the time to 30 minutes, and occasionally sat down twice a day. During this time, I was also reading "The Power Of Now" by Eckart Tolle. After the 60 days I reduced my practice back to a couple days a week.

The first few days felt silly. I didn't feel an improvement, understand what the point of meditation was, and didn't believe I was doing it correctly. Gradually over time, I began to feel more relaxed throughout the day. Situations that would normally cause my anxiety to rise did not affect me. My focus improved drastically and I was able to concentrate for longer. I felt exponentially more comfortable in social situations. In one specific instance at the height of my practice, I had two different friends comment positively on a noticeable difference in my “energy”.

Towards the end of my 60 days, I increased the time I was sitting down since I experienced a marginal improvement. The unexpected consequence was that I no longer cared about most things. I won’t say I was enlightened by any means, but I no longer needed external stimulus or material things to be happy. I felt indifferent towards most critical components of my life. Why did I need a job? Why do I need money? To buy material objects I don’t need? This pattern of though cascaded across all other aspects of my life. At this point in time, I legitimately believe I could be homeless and happy.

This transcendence scared me, and I cut down to a couple days a week. As it turns out, even balance needs balance.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Python Crash Course by Eric Mathes is updated up to Python 3.7 and uses Sublime as the editor of choice also.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I'm not surprised since a large percentage of crypto buyers are millennials that grew up during the great meme boom of the 2000's.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
> What I think would be nice is if there we tools that better allowed us to create "social gardens" on platforms like Twitter, platforms that allowed us to better cultivate the topics we care about while allowing us to keep out some stray topic from someone who we otherwise follow because of something entirely different.

isn't this essentially what mastodon is?
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I see how you can reach a generational correlation, but I believe it's a age issue that isn't unique to any generation.

The younger people want the pop and sparkles. The older people want what they're using to simply work because they value their time. The pop and sparkles are a distraction that doesn't add to the functionality.
WesleyHale
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
The Google G1 has been my best experience with a phone to date. I loved that keyboard and have been searching for a phone to scratch that itch ever since.

There are a few devices that are in the physical button niche still, but from smaller companies and on crowd funding platforms. Their specs leave a lot of room for improvement as well and there is there is risk the device is never produced unfortunately. The two that have the most traction right now are the Pro 1X and the Astro Slide 5G.

The Pro 1X is a second generation device that has a bad history with order completion. There are customers who ordered the first generation years ago who never received a phone. They bumped their order to the Pro 1X and are still waiting.

the Astro 5g on the other hand is from Planet Computers. They've successfully produced a couple devices such as the Cosmo Communicator.

I'll hopefully be getting my Astro this month after backing the project since November bof last year.
WesleyHale
·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
It's sad to see reddit fall to such low a low level.

Aaron Schwartz is rolling in his grave.
WesleyHale
·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
r/apple mods have been known to remove all duplicate stories and always manage to land on one specific pundit as the official thread for that story. It doesn't matter which user posted first.
WesleyHale
·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I would think the Afghanistan situation would give them enough fuel for at least a week or two.
WesleyHale
·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Short answer: Nuanced.

Long answer: There are many "pills" for different mindsets, and I don't believe incels subscribe to any specific "pill" in their entirety. I don't have enough first hand experience with incel groups to say which is most prevalent, but I would assume it's a toss up between the red and black pill. These guys fault society and women for their problems instead of attempting to fix it themselves.

Here are the main pills I've seen used online. Some have political connotations attached to them;

White pill - Having hope and optimistic look on the future. You probably won't see this in incel communities.

Black pill - Everything is out of my control, and I have no power over outcomes.

Red pill - This is the most ambiguous of the "pills". It is about recognizing "how the world really is". This is a huge spectrum from "The media lies" to extreme racism. Sometimes it is also used to describe someone joining the Republican party.

Blue pill - Believing main stream media narratives. Often used as a synonym for "ignorant" and "naive." Sometimes used to describe someone joining the Democratic party.

Those are the main pills I've seen used online. There are more, and the ADL[1] has a decent breakdown of others that I won't go over here. Some of these I've never heard of and are NSFW.

NSFW! [1] - https://www.adl.org/blog/the-extremist-medicine-cabinet-a-gu...
WesleyHale
·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I think technology made the problem worse. These guys get together and share their anecdotal stories about being rejected by women and it cements their world view. They get black pilled and feel it's out of their control.

It is the opposite of a self-help group. If these guys actually wanted to improve, they'd go to the gym, fix their clothes, be more hygienic, hold themselves accountable and etc. Instead they all share their rejection stories and blame society for their problems. Eventually it comes to a head.
WesleyHale
·5 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I don't use much social media, but Snapchats discovery cards are over run with creators using that face. It's excessively abundant in the channels there.

It feels like a forced attempt at viral marketing. "Maybe if we act shocked, they'll be shocked too!"