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Or letting their people work from home lol

Not even “sell” but “give for free, constantly, every day, delivered directly to their house, disguised as a toy”

Problem is that social media doesn’t have negative connotations like guns/alcohol/drugs do. That makes it hard or impossible for individual parents to restrict it. They are perceived as crazy or paranoid or controlling. Plus if their child does opt out of social media, they become a social outcast from their peers who are still on it, which is a worse outcome for the child.

It almost sounds like multiple parents from a large number of households need to collectively act in unison to address the problem effectively. Hmm collective action, that sounds familiar. I wonder if there’s a way to enforce such a collective action?

To be clear, I do agree that putting the ban on the software/platform side is the wrong approach. The ban should be on the physical hardware, similar to how guns/alcohol/tobacco which are all physical objects. But I don’t have the luxury to let perfect be the enemy of close enough.


> Plus if their child does opt out of social media, they become a social outcast from their peers who are still on it, which is a worse outcome for the child.

I don't think that is the case any more since social media isn't social like it used to be?


Are they taking actual steps though? Or was that letting a team do the work to make them feel better but never actually implementing it.

Average tech bro behavior tbh

Can it draw a different bird on a bike?

Here's a kākāpō riding a bicycle instead: https://gist.github.com/simonw/19574e1c6c61fc2456ee413a24528...

I don't think it quite captures their majesty: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%81k%C4%81p%C5%8D


Now that I've looked it all up, I feel like that's much more accurate to a real kākāpō than the pelican is to a real pelican. It's almost as if it thinks a pelican is just a white flamingo with a different beak.

They are good at simulating kindness

Rich Hickey and the Clojure folks coined the term Hammock Driven Development. It was tongue in cheek but IMO it is an ideal to strive towards.


And none of them demand my retirement funds to continue existence

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