We always have to pander to the capitalists profits, how could the make money with clean electricity???
- 0 Posts
- 8 Comments
arxdat@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•which one do you prefer? having kids or no kids? and why??41·1 year agoThe moment humans brought nuclear armaments into the world was also the moment that we severed ourselves from our humanity. We are still living in the shadows of metaphorical guns to our heads. This escalation of madness has led us down a very dark path, and for that reason, I’m out.
arxdat@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why does everyone hate Microsoft for adding LLMs into Windows and spying on users, but not Apple?271·1 year agoApple at least talks about privacy and security. Windows just dumped that shit right on you and is planning on storing in unencrypted databases… like, I would expect there to be enough brainpower at M$ to be able to write an application and then secure it… Just use Linux and when Ubuntu and Fedora decide they want to implement those features… OpenBSD it is :D
arxdat@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What industry do you work in and what are the LPT the general public should know about it?441·1 year agoI’m a philosopher, nothing matters, so stop worrying about it and live your life the way you want to live it.
arxdat@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If your life story was turned into a book,, what would the title be?3·1 year agoSomehow, I manage
I can definitely relate to what you’re describing. There was a time when work felt more self-evident, but today, a lot of work is more abstract and ambiguous, which brings its own kind of exhaustion. For me, procrastination often stems from not being entirely sure what I’m supposed to be doing or what my real target is. It doesn’t help when management just says, “fix the problems,” without providing clear guidance.
One thing that has helped me is acknowledging that this uncertainty and anxiety are part of modern work life, and it’s okay to feel overwhelmed. The key is to remember that you’re a human being, not a machine. The work you’re doing isn’t necessarily easy, and that’s alright. Instead of rushing or being paralyzed by perfectionism, I try to slow down, break things into smaller tasks, and remind myself to relax. Clarity will often come in the process, not before starting.