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Former Hare Krishna, Trekkie, digital minimalist, Vim evangelist, Discordian Buddhist, statistician. Not necessarily in that order.

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  • Malicious compliance time. Bedpan in the house chamber.

  • Many psychiatric conditions are incurable. As a result, these lifelong conditions can only be treated by the lifelong administration of medicine.

    I agree with you.

    And I'm willing to entertain that maybe the word 'addiction' has a connotation that I'm not seeing, but as far as I can tell, there is certainly a physical dependence upon SSRIs. No one is abusing SSRIs or getting high, but if they cause the same withdrawal symptoms as drugs of abuse, and as severely, what would you call it if not addiction? Honestly asking, because I'm willing to be educated here.

    What happens to those people if they ‘voluntarily’ agree to go to a labor camp but never wind up ‘cured’?

    I would certainly hope that such a facility would be staffed by medical professionals who would be able to recognize "Nope, you need medication" in those cases.

    Now, whether that's what RFK is envisioning here is debatable. And it wouldn't surprise me if he thought you could just put people to work and they wouldn't need meds anymore. I have no desire to defend RFK or anyone else tapped to be in the next administration. I just don't think it's necessarily a bad idea to have a safe place available for people who need to deal with withdrawals for anything.

  • If you read this and saw me defending RFK, you misinterpreted me. I specifically said I'm not a fan.

    This is what I am saying. Antidepressants are highly addictive and it doesn't get talked about. The commenter I replied to said that this article deeply misunderstands addiction, which I interpreted to mean that the commenter doesn't know how addictive SSRIs are. That's not surprising, a lot of people don't know how addictive they are. There are many valid reasons to stop taking an antidepressant, and it's very difficult. We should do something to help those people besides force them to check into a psych ward. That's what I said, and I meant it.

  • It's very common to be misdiagnosed with depression and put on an SSRI when it's not going to help. (SSRIs will generally not help a mood disorder like bipolar, for instance). SSRIs are highly addictive in that discontinuing them often comes with pretty severe withdrawal. So it's not just a matter of "you can think your way out of depression" because a lot of people quit SSRIs for very good reasons - moving to a more appropriate treatment being one of them, and often it requires hospitalization because of how awful the withdrawal is, even with tapering the dose down.

    I am not a fan of RFK Jr. Politically I'm a good distance to the left of liberal. But honestly, if implemented correctly this could help a whole bunch of people who are trapped on SSRIs prescribed by a doctor who didn't really know how to diagnose them, and could also help a lot of nonviolent offenders who just need help beating their addiction. I understand that 'if implemented correctly' is a big ask with this administration, but let's maybe not throw the baby out with the bathwater.

  • While I'm not a fan of RFK Jr., this seems to be a misinterpretation of what he's saying. Regarding antidepressants, he said, "other psychiatric drugs, if they want to, to get off of SSRIs, to get off of benzos, to get off of Adderall, and to spend time as much time as they need..." (emphasis mine)

    It seems like, in addition to drug related offenses (which is its own rather thorny issue) he intends for this to be for people who want to stop taking SSRIs, benzos, and other psych meds and need support doing it. I'm not seeing any indication that this would be involuntary, and I'm certain that if he said anything like that the quote would be present, but it's not.

    Having seen how devastating the withdrawal can be for some psych meds, even with tapering, I can't say that this seems like a bad idea on its face. So many people try to quit psych meds and end up hospitalized; I've believed for a long time that there should be some sort of recovery program for people coming off of these medications, because they will 100% mess you up when you start taking less.

    Now, adderall I don't really understand its inclusion here, because it isn't known for withdrawal.

  • I'm starting to think maybe Elon isn't the 'free speech absolutist' he claimed to be.

  • Honest question; why would someone need a touchscreen, or a display at all beyond a battery indicator, on their earbuds case?

  • "That's why we build the wall, we build the wall to keep us free!"

  • I use fish mainly just for the quality of life increase that its predictive features and command history give. I also really like that it uses functions to play the role of aliases, and it's super easy to write and save new functions on the fly.

    That said... I haven't put in the time to really learn its nuances and I still write shell scripts using bash. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but it works for me.

  • I really enjoy the community here on Beehaw, even though I mostly lurk and rarely post/comment. I do support Beehaw and will stay even if the platform changes. That said - and I speak only for my own experience here - I don't subscribe to any categories outside of Beehaw itself, just because (a) I know how the fediverse can be, and (b) there's a LOT out there, and I like the simplicity of a smaller community. For those reasons, adopting a whitelist would not impact my experience on Beehaw much, if at all. Wanted to say this in case it resonates with other users. Thanks for all you do.

  • "Have you tried reclassifying them, and then declassifying them again?"

  • "How do you sleep at night? You obviously don't own a My Pillow."

    Wow, that was cringe.

  • I did Startpage, then self-hosted searx for a while, then switched back to Startpage, and recently subscribed to Kagi, which I very much enjoy. I do not mind paying a provider for search built with the user in mind rather than their advertisers.

  • There's a Firefox addon called "Add custom search engine" which will allow you to add a local instance of searx.

    You'll want to give it the full search query, with %s where the search string goes. for you, it'll be something like:

    http://127.0.0.1:8080/search?q=%s

  • I find the lack of Space Quest titles in this thread unsettling. For me, it's Space Quest IV, but they are all absolute gems.

  • No fair, she can see that we're cheating and is willing to call us out on it!

  • This is what you get after years of just switching off the power instead of shutting down safely.

  • Looks like a certain candidate may find himself double-booked on March 4.

  • This is really weird. The AI stuff is weird, but also, this zoo is local to me, and it's weird that somewhere just up the road a bit is making national news because of this. I've fed their giraffes many times; I haven't been there since the spotless one was born, though.

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    Grateful Dead - Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo (Washington, DC 7/12/89)

    If the tempo change at 4:13 doesn't make you feel things, you may be literally dead.