While I am very much against the idea that "things were better in my day", I don't think the idea that the rise of social media, short form content and rapid gratification has had on today's society and upcoming generations should be tossed out offhand. I do think there is something fundamentally different with some of the content presented nowadays, and how easy to access and addictive it can be.
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"What's fun about it?"
Yeah I'm sure it has nothing to do with subsidies and other incentives, and economy of scale.
At dawn, we plan!
Blue makes it run cooler. smh people these days don't know anything about computer
A bit unconventional, but I recommend Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut. It's a thematically complex book, but not a difficult one to read or listen to, or to even follow. I listened to it in audiobook format, and it instantly became my favourite book ever.
That's not the point of equity. The point is to compensate for disadvantages people couldn't prevent and can't fix on their own. Stairs are equal. They work the same way for everyone. But someone in a wheelchair can't climb stairs.
You can use ad-block extensions on Firefox mobile as well. You cabe even use.extensions to have dark mode on every website. Never had an issue with it.
Maybe it won't create more, but it can agravante symptoms and lead to increased detection rates