I miss CPTSDFreeze most out of the various cptsd subreddits. It was a really kind community that focused on recovery, but it shut down before the blackout started.
I miss CPTSDFreeze most out of the various cptsd subreddits. It was a really kind community that focused on recovery, but it shut down before the blackout started.
(Note that I’m not much of a tech wiz myself, so I only roughly understand the issue with the lack of privacy.)
When it comes to weighing the pros and cons between security versus convenience, it’s hard for me to say that one tops the other. We live in a fast-paced world. At the same time, I hate the idea of people profiting off my data and trying to snoop. A lot of companies like Apple have an iffy reputation when it comes to data security, even though they say they protect your data and privacy. At the same time, many companies provide services which have become an integrated part in people’s lives.
I have an Android because I love dabbling with FOSS apps. I never want to have a phone from Apple. However, I also have an iPad— and I’m planning on getting a MacBook. The iPad is good for taking notes and making digital art, while the MacBook helps me deal with industry standards in my future career field.
So for me, I’m not indifferent but… I guess a better way to word it is that I’m wary. On a day-to-day basis I prefer efficiency, but in the long-term I think it might bite me in the ass. Somehow. If it didn’t already. (Probably did.)
Just came back from the theater. It’s amazing! The visuals and storytelling are great. I appreciate how it’s been well thought-out like the first movie— probably even more.
Shout-out to the random dude who yelled, “Come on!” at the end credits lol.
(Technically not a spoiler but if you want to go into the movie blind…)
Sorta felt the same way they did when it said, “to be continued.” But I can’t really complain that there’s more to come.
I was a lurker that popped into that subreddit occasionally, so I’m not sure what behaviors you mean in particular. It came as a surprise when I learned about his living circumstances. Hope he’s doing well.