It honestly wasn't bad, and I certainly don't see it as condemning Chappell. Honestly it's saying it's ridiculous to expect her to endorse a candidate or to be in the public eye 24/7. It's very straightforward.
Anecdotal, but I've found that it has spectacular adblock capability. uBlock Origin + the browser's native adblocking mean I never even see a specter of an advertisement, especially now that YouTube is going hog wild. Great browser, very customizable, low resource use.
Maybe it was just family physically in the room? You could monitor the air composition with a video feed from elsewhere, even just a room over.
EDIT: Ok just read through the article:
"the death took place in the open air under a canopy of trees in a private forest retreat near the German border with the association's co-president, Dr. Florian Willet, the sole person present."
So he wasn't present or nearby, but someone else from the company was.
Also this bit sticks out to me (emphasis mine):
"On displaying cogency and an understanding of the stakes, it becomes possible push the button to activate the process, which cannot then be aborted."
I wonder if this is a legal sticking point? If someone presses it and immediately has second thoughts, shouldn't they have the freedom to open it and cancel the process?
That's awful :( I genuinely can't imagine how painful that is.
I'm very aware of how lucky I've been, and that it's only a matter of time before that changes. My grandpa is losing his memory, and I'm going out to visit soon. I tell myself "Someday in the near future, I'll wish I could come back to today."
I've never had a close family member or friend die. I have siblings, they have families. Both my grandparents on one side are alive, the other two died when I was an infant. I have dozens of cousins that are all in good health. Closest thing was my spouse's grandpa. I've been phenominally lucky.
Sure, but for every story about a selkie that wants to drag you underwater and drown you, there are several more about gnomes that want to hide your shoes or fairy people that would trap you in a 100-year party.
Mental illness = vulnerable
Also one person's 'just a guy' is another's 'cute'