Creator of Facebook "Like" button warns of smartphone dystopia.

No surprises here.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/05/smartphone-addiction-silicon-valley-dystopia
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/05/smartphone-addiction-silicon-valley-dystopia
"Don't give in to the lies. Don't give in to the fear. Hold on to the truth. And to hope."
-Jim Acosta
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Haha!
Let's double it--
Reinforce - ie, inflate - the ego and increase the bubble.
I can't wait to see how self-driving cars play into this.
Might need to blast Think for Yourself on the way to work later.
https://youtu.be/eH6mKLqe4Yc
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Central Park 15
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Probably one of the most powerful songs I've ever been blessed to witness.
I quit Facebook last November. I was tired of the echo chamber nature of things, pressure to agree with everyone, and a disappointing lack of critical thinking on the part of many very well-educated people in my feed.
My baseline stress level dropped as a result of this decision; my quality of life improved and so did my self-confidence.
Now, reading news has filled that void to a large extent, and most of the stress has returned, too. I feel conflicted: I am tired of being perpetually stressed and angry about things, but I feel guilty about tuning out the chaos and going about my day. So I need to re-set my behaviors and establish limits for how much time I spend following news stories, no matter how many push notifications I get from WaPo and the Guardian. I've also found that traveling to an area with poor cell signal or no wifi forces me to detox, and again I see my stress levels dropping. On the other hand, while I often leave my phone behind when I go to the beach because there's little signal and it's a PITA to carry it with me while I'm running, on the few occasions when I have encountered trouble I have really wished that I had my phone with me. So there is a trade-off.
I try to remind myself that smartphones and the internet are very useful tools, but it's important to make sure that I am using those tools to improve or enhance my life, and that I am not the tool being used by the technology.
And I hear you about trying to find that right balance of being aware of/concerned about/ wanting-trying to do something to help and at the same time trying not to be consumed by the chaos and confusion. I tried to turn the world off today by going out to catch some fall colors but the hell-hounds kept nipping at the edge of my thoughts anyway. It's hard.