I can really recommend the mini series Adolesence on Netflix (or wherever) to get a great, dramatized example of how this effect looks like.
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And also educating themselves. The kids will learn stuff, including slang, memes and concepts that are unknown to parents that don't spend as much time on these platforms. So they won't even recognize problematic ideas.
Yup, I did this at some fair. you shift your weight to move into different directions. Mostly a core workout, or at least a requirement that you can push your hips into different directions. Not sure it's an exercise thing or just requires you to have some core strength to manipulate it correctly.
Thanks for writing out your thoughts like this. I try to make this point again and again in different settings but it often does not illicit a thoughtful response.
Same, only watched the first two episodes and was just bored and weirded out by the writing. Heard much better about the last of us series.
We will need less insane conservatives on our side to correct this big orange mistake, so let's not fuck him for the moment.
You think they invited Trump into that Signal chat this time or did Steve Miller speak for him again?
That's when you travel back in time to when things were still alright.
It destroys real relationships, replaces them with para social ones, then exploits them for money. It's not just attention that is monetized. It's human connection.
Also for porn: onlyfans is successful because you can pay for personalized actions and one can build something appearing like a relationship with the porn star. Before one would just passively watch them.
It's like influencers entering a train about to crash because they know people can't look away from a train wreck and thus they'll get views.
It just doesn't make logical sense. The most "successful" social media accounts are always the shittiest. You'd think it would completely devalue what a "view" is worth, but I guess eyeballs are eyeballs. Then the whole click farm situation where you just buy engagement. A secondary market that just reminds you of the Ouroboro.
I think I'm missing something because somehow half of tech is funded by it.
Right. Sigterm should always be the first choice as a process may have the chance to handle that signal, free resources, save data etc. Sigkill pulls the rug out under it, which is a last resort, but may be necessary if the process can't handle sigterm in reasonable time.
So the meme basically shows these two signals, both Windows and different Linux distributions have different ways to when they send each signal and how the user can use them.