If "day in the life videos" for office workers were honest they'd be screen recordings with a webcam feed in the corner
The primary domain is slack channels & jira boards, they should be full screen. The neon cafe sign on the fake plant wall is relegated to a small pixelated box
@TheMindScourge This feels like a significant paradigm shift because only a couple decades ago or so most would have picked yellow
You don't hear "in 50 years we'll have x" used for positive predictions much anymore
i have theory that The Algorithm exposes you to more of the worst parts of your outgroup than your outgroup sees and this does absolutely terrible things for communication and theory of mind
@goof_iest People forget there was lag to the camera anxiety. Early Facebook people would post drunken photos of each other and it was taken stride
The anxiety came from seeing previously forgettable social mishaps get immortalized and subsequently mobbed, with real world consequences
@wavelettes Spoke to a guy who got stationed in Sierra Leone and when he recounted what he saw there it was one of the only times I've genuinely seen someone with a 1000 yard stare
@wanyeburkett@poorlyreasoned I don't disagree with that, it'd be fine to discuss with his neighbor
I just disagree with the framing of "have a right to know" which makes it sound like some sort of privacy violation, whereas it's on a sign in public & he's taken the minimally invasive option
@wanyeburkett@poorlyreasoned This is such a strange thing to take issue with. The neighbors politics are on a sign outside his house. Some buyers don't like that. He decided it's better to leave it be so they can decide if they want to live next to a political lawn sign type of guy
Where is the issue?
@growing_daniel Checked a fbm room once. Small SFH. Spiritual healer woman. 6 dogs. Barked entire time I was there. Place stank of piss. She's visibly stressed/unhappy
Struck me how the hell she lives in is entirely her own design & could be fixed in a 1hr trip. Made me wonder my own blindspots