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  • catarina catarina 6mo ago 100%

    I thought it was a joke, and then saw the actual post on LinkedIn this morning. That place is something else.

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    Duo euthanasia: former Dutch prime minister dies hand in hand with his wife
  • catarina catarina 8mo ago 100%

    That's so nice, hope they were full of love and peace in the end 💟

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  • catarina catarina 8mo ago 100%

    I hear you OP, but in my region (northern Spain and Portugal) you would have to reeducate 99% of the population over 40. Especially in rural areas. It was freeing living abroad in Ireland because people would actually stare at me less, even though I was a foreigner. It's a weird cultural thing 🤷‍♀️

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  • Young adults set an earlier bedtime as they navigate economic fatigue, wellness trends, and a loneliness epidemic
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 97%

    What are they to do?
    Shrinking discretionary budget, more and more responsibilities at work (multiple roles condensed into one), and a looming sense you are easily replaceable with layoffs and AI tools.
    On the other, if you are taught your only worth is your job, there is no point in exploring outside of that, and spending your energy on things that won't make you a good worker.

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  • think of the shareholders
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 100%

    I get the argument for getting a job, though. Here is my perspective: I would find something I could do part te, and that I felt was really useful. I have consideredany times working in a nursing home with elderly people - being able to help them and hopefully even bring them some joy would benefit me, because my personal sense of purpose is tied to collaborating and giving back to the community around me. Plus, it's the type of job no one wants to do; if money weren't an issue, and I didn't have to put in 40+ hours a week, I would be happy to pick it up.

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  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 100%

    I had been trying to go off my antidepressants for a while, and tapering it off is the recommended way to do it. However, there are still side effects, and dealing with the side effects while having to stay on my normal work routine and stress was too much for me.

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  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 100%

    I took one month off on unpaid leave. Not only did it confirm that I didn't miss a thing from my bullshit software dev job, those were 4 busy and productive weeks, with many projects I had left on hold. Plus, I felt much better in terms of health. It allowed me to taper off an SSRI. And I lost weight too!

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    Shunned in computer age, cursive makes a comeback in California
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 100%

    Thanks for the explanation! That's exactly what I was wondering about, especially after reading some more comments in this thread. Sounds like it is an unfortunate consequence of how cursive is taught :(

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  • If your country is one of those where the traffic is insane, and everyone just point-blank refuses to obey 75-100 percent of all signals and rules of the road, I don't respect your nation, at all.
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 93%

    Downvoting not because it is unpopular - I actually agree with parts of it -, but because it's an incoherent rant fueled by anger against some "undeveloped" country where magically everyone can fix engines with a piece of string. Big "hate the global south" vibes from this one.

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  • How do I get over my ex?
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 100%

    I don't know you or your mind, but from that, it sounds busy AF.
    That's not what a mindfulness practice is like at all. To be clear, I wasn't referring to a dictionary definition of mindfulness, but to the Buddhist meditation kind. In mindfulness meditation you would be working to get to a completely different state, where you simply observe, instead of analyzing.
    I could be projecting, and I apologize for that, but I see myself a little in what you described: I used to scan myself all the time, and think of things to fix and improve, dwell on what I did wrong and what I am going to do better tomorrow, think through many moral scenarios and arguments so I would act in a sound and correct way. That's fine and very valuable.
    It is also why mindfulness was hard for me to get into - because I couldn't be inside my head like that all the time. It is almost the opposite of that. It's hard to step aside from that torrent of thoughts, especially if you are an introvert and used to tapping into that rich inner world. Mindfulness meditation is training your mind to reach a sort of silent tranquility, a blank slate where you can draw your true intentions on and then maybe reach deeper insights. It helped a lot when I accepted that we are not entirely rational, even when we think we are acting purely on logical thoughts. We need to connect somehow to that latent emotional side, to recognize it more often. And this only clicked on my late twenties, until then I thought I could just think myself into any desired outcome (spoiler alert: it didn't work).
    I am sure there are many resources out there that explain this better than I can. My point is introspection != mindfulness.

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  • How do I get over my ex?
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 100%

    That's a common misconception about mindfulness that I fell - and sometimes still fall - for. It's not about knowing a tool or framework, and using it when you think you need it. It is not debugging a one off. It is a practice. You do it as a routine, and it slowly shifts how you face the world and yourself. It's not the answer we are looking for, especially in a crisis, it's not a fix. It's a change, it takes the rest of your life, and it's not a linear system of inputs and outputs.

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    Shunned in computer age, cursive makes a comeback in California
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 100%

    Damn, that's a terrible experience, I am truly sorry you went through all that. Those teachers are the dregs, fuck them.

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  • Untangling Non-Linearity: How the Linked List Changed Everything
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 100%

    Cool article, I feel like I learned more about linked lists in a 5 minute read than over a few classes in college.

    Plus, I love that it references Vera Molnar - hand executed algorithm art is not that widely known, and people always look at me as if I have two heads the first time I bring up the topic.

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  • Japan crashes SLIM spacecraft upside-down on the moon and calls it a "success"
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 91%

    It would be beneficial for all here if you could learn to not take things so personally, and take in some fair criticism about this particular post. But please stick around, the topic of the article is definitely interesting, thanks for that!

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    Shunned in computer age, cursive makes a comeback in California
  • catarina catarina 9mo ago 70%

    This is so alien to me, do other Europeans struggle with cursive? Is it a geography or an age thing?
    Personally, it feels like a natural way to write and link letters quickly. I think it's taught in a backwards way, and a lot of people never develop their calligraphy skills because of that, but once you understand the point of cursive, it makes sense. And it's one more way to express yourself. It can be as legible/ambiguous as you want to make it. You can add fancy ligatures, or keep it clean.

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    Timmy gets his wish
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    apnews.com

    Belgium authorities are getting worried by a series of school arsons believed to be connected to newly mandatory school sessions in some parts of the country.

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    It's complicated
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    https://apnews.com/article/georgia-lgbt-festival-pride-cancellation-ce5a1f6a162008e9a7de0d139d067358

    Hundreds of opponents of gay rights have swarmed the site of an LGBT festival in the capital of the country of Georgia, vandalizing the stage, setting fires and looting the event’s bar.

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