I second this one. CBT is the current scientific golden standard for when you’re your own enemy in general.
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I second this one. CBT is the current scientific golden standard for when you’re your own enemy in general.
I’m annoyed that most of the answers are just “no”.
It’s actually a great question, but practical experience has shown that closed-source software is just as buggy when written, and only slightly harder for an attacker to figure out, but much much harder to fix. And that’s not even talking about deliberate anti-features, like every app that hoovers up your data and sells it so you can order a pizza.
I’d recommend one, but I’d probably just get it wrong.
There, the obvious joke has been made.
Let’s not go there, on second thought.
Good luck! Organising is hard work.
I can code or do errands, and am willing to help out a bit. I’m not sure how much time exactly I can devote to this, but if you’re stuck on something and can’t find anyone else to do it, I’m a good call. I might switch back to lemmy.sdf.org depending on how broken it stays, same username though.
An organised, easy way to do this would be great. Kind of like a test audience for FOSS.
Right now, people basically have to appoint and organise themselves as reviewer, which is a big ask.
Expect a lot more “white collar workers laid off due to AI” posts coming. I wonder how long it will take for a (very well resourced, those are status-y jobs) movement to form in response.