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what we need is not more devices and tech, but breathing room: fairer pay for productivity, reasonable workplace policies, affordability, social safety nets, etc. but that is not the path to more profit for billionaires.
if he's still there when I get back, what should I yell at him? because I am not above yelling at him.
i can't wait until a year from now when we find out all of these people were debanked because they were buying CSAM and committing fraud
miked up street preacher at Helmcken Plaza in Yaletown. lotta people getting up from the picnic tables and finding someplace else to eat.
I am not being hyperbolic when I say (tech) capitalism is alienating (making strangers) of us at a staggering scale. Alienating us from ourselves, each other, touch, feeling, thoughts…from the intimacy and care of touch, bedtime stories, prayers, poems, drawings, community, love
Same. After a period of trauma, when I went to live with my dad and stepmom, my stepmom read me to sleep every night, then played classical music to help me sleep. This is the safest I have ever felt. I return to this memory at night now when I have insomnia bsky.app/profile/char...
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How many new tech products are “we invented new ways to not spend time with your kids”
“The feature uses a combination of bedtime stories, relaxing sounds, and guided meditations along with scheduling and customization options accessible only to adults.”
BREAKING: We’re suing multiple Florida police departments on behalf of our client, Robert Dillon, who was arrested for a crime he didn’t commit in a city he’s never been to because he was misidentified by facial recognition technology.