GrundlButter

joined 1 year ago

Many depressed/suicidal folks often do give themselves to a cause or calling. Depression isn't just the episodic spiral you see portrayed as depression, it's also the hard fought days where only you can see your struggle. Along with therapy, exercise, and medication, "faking it til you make it" is the treatment plan, allowing yourself the freedom to try to function and feel better. And from experience, living for others is one of the easiest ways to push yourself to make an effort.

Unless you mean "dedicate their life to a random cause" as in "at least take someone awful with you". That's generally frowned upon advice, but I definitely understand the sentiment more than I wish.

[–] GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 29 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Electively suffering hardship? Billionaires first, set a good example for the rest of us, and the hardship can trickle down.

[–] GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 94 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Everyone else is right. Try to line something new up first. But I was once in the position of quitting without something lined up, and the decider for me was that if I didn't quit, I was likely to actually take my own life. It's a matter of perspective at that point, and clearly, surviving was the better option.

I'm not trying to bully people into voting, just making sure that this dangerously short sighted bullshit doesn't go unchallenged. Thank you for proving my point.

[–] GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

And given that American voters exist in a 2 party system, nobody should be under the illusion that they have any other choice. Don't encourage people to delude themselves into thinking there is a better alternative. They're right, you're right, what's the best option?

[–] GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 60 points 2 weeks ago (17 children)

One side must bring peace to the middle east, the other side is allowed to tell Israel to kill Palestinians faster.

And before someone comes defending their stance not to vote for either genocidal enabler, why aren't you trying to save as many people as possible? Are you ok with more people dying because of your ideals? Enjoy living with that choice if he wins.

If they were regulated as a common carrier, wouldn't this be a non issue for them? Shame they fought that so hard, it seems like it would have saved them some money.

I hope someone gives him the advice that he should consider refusing treatment, given the fact that he won't live long enough to be a free man with or without the treatment. He's lived his life, and left his legacy, now he needs to leave this world.

That's kinda what I meant, and its something I'm rather worried about.

[–] GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 84 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

This shit is somewhat agreeable now, because Pal World is so similar, but once this door is opened, it's never going to let developers have the freedom to invent and innovate, because crusty old bullies want to use the legal system to punish anyone that dares resemble 2-3 decade old game mechanics.

Should platformer games pay royalties to Nintendo for having the first character to jump twice it's height?

Video game companies rent seeking for "game mechanics patents" on old shit is just ironically anti fun.

[–] GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I don't think I quite agree about governments being predatory by nature. I think they can be, have been in the past, and safeguards and checks and balances need to be there to prevent it. But generally a democratically elected government is beneficial, albeit flawed. Often reactive rather than proactive, but not commonly bloodthirsty. I mean, they often can't even jail executives for criminal decisions or negligence.

In Elon's case, I do believe governments around the world are going to have to adapt to protect their citizens from popular, but provably false and dangerous propaganda, as well as protect their privacy in the EU's case.

Also, I agree, we both aren't lawmakers. So for now I will just have to cheer any attempt at adaptation, and hope that their solution is functional and passes scrutiny.

[–] GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 22 points 3 weeks ago (14 children)

Gotta ask, what would you propose that would curb Elon from willfully committing crimes as he is?

He continues to do so because he's proven the system is broken as soon as someone is sufficiently wealthy. He fights the charges, then when that runs out he fights the amounts, and even when he does get his comeuppance to the tune of 44 billion, he's an even bigger brat cause he finally got stood up to. Do you think that there's a way to systematically even the playing field?

 

Congrats on the new community launch. I hope this post fits.

If you're a bit of a tech head and want to experiment with a very autopilot-like system, you should give openpilot a look.

Just like autopilot(and "FSD" for that matter), it doesn't remove your responsibility to drive the car and remain alert, but what it does let you do is remove hands from the wheel if desired while you pay attention. It's driver monitoring for paying attention is actually a pretty well designed system too, and since it's fully open source you know that your data is yours alone, or at least you can verify and change it if you prefer.

There's a lot of user videos you can watch of openpilot in action on YouTube, and it's pretty amazing to see what you can do with an aftermarket driver assist system. While the newest dev kit is no longer an actual smartphone, the comma 2 was a literal smartphone you taped to your windshield that drove your car for you. It's amazing what's been engineered on such meager specs.

I've used openpilot for just under 100,000 miles, I will never buy another car that isn't compatible with openpilot or something better. Openpilot beats the hell out of Blue Cruise or Super Cruise, and it costs exactly $0 a month unless you want extra features.

Here's a link to the page you can use to check your vehicle compatibility. Most cars only take like 30 minutes to install.

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