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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • This is just my opinion, but I don’t think so. I love the thought and wish there was, though. I think no matter what you do, it’s still information about a potential user/customer and still tells someone looking at it about you. “Oh, we have information on about 4% of the population that wants to actively subvert our data analytics.”. Obviously that’s made up, I didn’t bother trying to even guess what a potentially realistic number might be.

    Again in my opinion, the only way to provide no value to data analytics is to not be a data point, and good luck with that. Best I’ve been trying to do is disable targeted ads anywhere I can, reset my identifier ids regularly on things like android tv where I can, and try to blast cookies anywhere possible. I don’t know if it even makes a difference or just makes me feel better





  • I appreciate the response. I was also on escitalopram. So far other than the expected brain shocks and moodiness, it’s been great. Both of those are starting to mellow out and reduce in frequency. How has it been for you since?

    At the time COVID started, I was a developer working for a health department’s communicable disease reporting team. With automated case reporting…

    I was so stressed out. I ended up leaving for my own mental and physical health, I was worried I was going to have a stroke or a coronary.

    Glad you were able to extricate yourself from that situation as well!.





  • Even during the breaking up, try not to console them or make them feel better. I don’t mean be a jackass. Other comments have covered the overall approach very well already. I just mean trying to help them feel better about it is really just for you. They’re going to and are allowed to process it however they’re going to, and you give up a right to try to be a part of their healing when you break it off.

    Be kind during, give them space if you actually want to remain friends after, and let them process and heal how they will.

    As I’ve gotten older I’ve actually preferred to be broken up with over being the one breaking it off. It’s hard to do that to someone you care about but isn’t a good fit for whatever reason. When it’s broken off with me I can say so be it and start moving on and not have to hurt another person in the process.