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  • No way, for other disorders therapy is very effective and non invasive.

    Discussion is fine, but real prioritization needs to be done by impartial researchers that are considering harm reduction vs effectiveness.

    The people that do not respond well to a treatment need to be classified vs people that respond very well.

  • I’m not forcing it on others, and im certainly not having kids. ...If i had a hypothetical child, it would be up to them

    That's awesome.

    supporting drugs unquestionably

    Nonono, I'm supporting healthcare unquestionably. There's science behind best practices, and when it's drugs or therapy or surgery, best practices should be considered.

    I get that science is improved all the time, and things like lobotomies and such are found to be more harmful than good... That harm is the exception, and getting more rare.

    Scientists and researchers who make a career of examining these practices should be in charge of creating recommendations for changing these practices. It's too complicated a field of study to leave choices to legislators, parents and other layman.

  • I don't really need it at this point, it doesn't interfere with my job and I'm having less problems around it.My life feels like it's getting easier and I feel more organised.

    If I was still procrastinating a ton I absolutely would.Anyone that feels like they are struggling and don't know why or how to make it better should talk to their doctor!

  • So, I struggled massively with ADHD symptoms in my teens and 20s. Despite failing out of school, and struggling in all the classic ways, I was never diagnosed.

    My folks "didn't want the kids on pills" and so despite needing help I was just called lazy and never received any help.

    The best way to mitigate the symptoms is with stimulants. I self prescribed caffeine. If I was in a different environment that could have easily been something illegal.

    I was never diagnosed and I wish I was, because if I could have focused on classwork in high school, I could have went to college, and I could have started doing work that interests me at the beginning of my 20s instead of the end of my 20s.

    You need to examine your shallow attitude about medication. It's "I don't like it because other stuff is better", and a bunch of anxiety around what if what if what if.

    What if you deny your child the one tool that actually allows them to reach their potential? You try these "better" options and waste their youth instead of using methods that are proven to be reliable?

  • Yeah it does... Epic doesn't have a big stick like the whole court system to punish Apple.

    The prosecutor does.

  • Epic wasn't prosecuting.

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  • Basically tryhard PI job. Public or semi public info is fair game for collection.

  • They shouldn’t be allowed to disable the hardware.

    Yeah that's where consumer protection laws come into play...

  • ... Yeah and that's not the only important thing.

    You know if you are going fast relative to other drivers without a speedometer.

    You know about how fast you are going without a speedometer. 40 or 60 or 80 feel different to drive.

    Don't just rely on a number to drive. Ask yourself, can I see well up ahead? Would I have time to stop if someone pulled out from a blind spot? Are there pedestrians or children I should be mindful of?

    Like if you don't give a fuck and you'll rely on insurance and following the law to protect you, bully for you.

    Pay attention to the road.

  • The safe driving speed isn't a single number. It will drop in certain conditions and people need to be able to read the road to drive safely.

  • No they are. A poorly trained driver that is just following the speed limit is also dangerous.

  • He's right though. Conditions on the road and your speed relative to other drivers really matter. Your visibility forward really matters.

    Also roads suck and are hostile to pedestrians in too many places.

  • The implication that volume of work excuses dehumanizing people and your other comment that "excluding some people is OK, they weren't going to succeed anyway", is clear as day, I'm not going to waste time writing a proof about why you suck.

  • If you are baffled it's not my responsibility to educate you.

  • Not just that

    it may be unfriendly to some neuro-atypical people. You know that, I know that.

    You should do some introspection.

  • Holding the position that video interviews are fine but pre-recorded video is not is baffling to me

    Yeah lol that's because you don't seem to have any empathy for the people you are hiring. Why is it important if you don't care about it? Easy answer is it isn't.

  • You are selecting for the people privileged enough to know how or spend the time figuring out how to record and send video. Even if someone has used teams every day for presentations, it's easy to avoid using recording features when videoconferencing is all live.

    If your workplace creates pre-recorded videos for office use, then sure I guess it's a skill you can select for.

  • Being recorded and interacting with someone in person are hugely different. Even

    First of all, a person would give nonverbal feedback.

    Secondly, there is all manner of body language that could be used for emphasis that doesn't make sense doing to a camera.

  • Yeah absolutely.

    The best sales will actually understand their product in depth and will be able to educate their customer on it, though. They also won't waste their time with unrealistic expectations.