Here’s some random links I have found this week and some comments. The tone is somewhat negative. The mood of the web is negative these days, and it gets to me. If you are not up for that, just ignore this for now.
- People have become actively political across social media recently. Some of it is really good. Much of it is not. Form your own opinion. My opinion is most of what passes on social media is trivial, however righteous. As for me, this is is what I think about how I use twitter: Why I post mostly random nonsense on Twitter (as opposed to trying to influence the world with my tweets). Right now my current goal is to stick to providing positive and useful information to share online. To each their own.
- Good piece on why rents will likely stay high for some time in cities like NY. Cities need to consider ways to keep vibrant and defeat this: Opinion | Coronavirus Isn’t Killing NYC’s Small Businesses. Rent Is. – The New York Times
- I have a very low opinion of Medium because there is so much terrible writing. But I make exception for this. I like how Obama talks about the cost of destruction. Too many people on twitter talk about destroying property like it is no big deal and maybe some times it isn’t but often it is. Here is his piece: How to Make this Moment the Turning Point for Real Change
- Big changes may be coming to my employer. Thinking about this these days. Also thinking about what the guy said about services: IBM layoffs affect services groups, impact on Canadian business unknown | IT Business
- I was feeling hopeless the other day. I found these links useful. Perhaps you will too:
- How to Overcome Hopelessness
- Ten Things to Do When You’re Feeling Hopeless — Mindful Living — Utne Reader
- 4 Things to Remember When Life Feels Hopeless
- How to turn feeling hopeless into hope – Karin Sieger – Psychotherapy
- How to Overcome Your Feelings of Hopelessness
- On Hope (in a Time of Hopelessness) | WIRED
- The US is doing poorly with COVID-19. See CDC wants states to count ‘probable’ covid-19 cases and deaths, but most are not doing it – The Washington Post
- The protests aren’t going to be the only thing that will contribute to more disease, but they will be part of it: Protests and Policing Will Worsen the Coronavirus Pandemic – The Atlantic
- Lots of talk about removing statues this week, but I was surprised to read this happened in 2018: ‘Racist’ Gandhi statue removed from University of Ghana – BBC News
- Why you should never ever ever participate in trying to ID someone on twitter. You could do this: What It’s Like to Get Doxed for Taking a Bike Ride
- Churchill also came up this week. Here’s two sets of views on him that I found interesting: The 10 greatest controversies of Winston Churchill’s career – BBC News and Daddy, what was Winston Churchill? – The New York Times
- I thought this was terrible advice. You can do good without feeling miserable. Don’t lean into it. Find a better way: You Should Be Feeling Miserable