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  • I've found that leveraging my ADHD helps a lot. Typically I can't get going writing code is an exercise in frustration I'm so easily distracted. But the times I really shine are in the midst of crisis. When others are getting inundated in inputs and struggling to know what direction to go, I'm happily sucking down all that input and directing traffic to make sure we successfully navigate whatever the current crisis is.

    Find the places where you are strong and leverage those.

  • Yep, I'm sure, my perfect world would be all voluntary communities.

    But, I happen to live here, people I care about live here, an unplanned descent into chaos is not high on my list of things to live through.

  • Wait, rights? Civil liberties?

    I'm probably in favor of net neutrality legislation (I'm not 100% sold on the concept as the whole issue of monopolistic ISPs is a government created issue, so asking government to resolve it doesn't necessarily work for me).

    But you completely lose me when you equate Internet access with civil liberties and rights. We have no more right to an Internet than we do to an ice cream stand on the corner.

  • That's an interesting read, but after reading it I find nothing about a chilling effect on medical research, but I do find quite a bit about a chilling effect on how research is communicated to the public.

    Those are completely different things.

  • I think you may be right if the kids were younger.

    My father was in the RAF in WWII. He was literally bombed by the Germans.

    We moved to the States when I was six and I started school here in 1969. In second or third grade some friends and I learned how to draw swastikas. We sorta maybe knew they were the emblem of the German military, but beyond that we were ignorant. I got out my crayons and drew them in many colors all over my school notebook.

    I took that notebook home to show my parents this cool thing I had learned. Neither of them said a thing, but my mother bought me a brand new notebook.

    I look back on that with so much shame. Even without knowing the depth of meaning to that symbol, I had not put together that this was the symbol of a military that had done its best to kill my father, his family, and had succeeded in killing thousands and thousands of his countrymen.

    Now, knowing full-well what that symbol means, the shame is deeper.

    All that said, I was eight or nine so my ignorance might be excusable. I'm unsure that it is for high schoolers.

  • Medical research? Disinformation research has nothing to do with medical research. It may have something to do with the response to medical research, or the response to say a laptop from a pawn shop, or maybe the response to accusations of collusion with the Russian government.