"He is now banned from returning to the library."
It's in the article.
"He is now banned from returning to the library."
It's in the article.
Thanks for bringing this up; I hadn't heard of this issue. I just looked into it and the Year 2038 problem is similar to the Y2K issue, for anyone else curious.
The year 2038 problem (also known as Y2038, Y2K38, Y2K38 superbug or the Epochalypse) is a time computing problem that leaves some computer systems unable to represent times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038.
I make it a habit of not associating with Aids Kitties that advocate for the right of parents to kill their children. Freedom of choice, and all that.
I would but I've never heard of either of those sources. Do you have any reputable sources? I would love to have some ammo to use against some MAGA relatives.
Yes.
Right? It makes me want a steamy foot massage.
Yes. Don't kink shame.
Do you have an extra invite code for riseup.net? I've been wanting an account but I don't know anyone with a code available.
OMG we get it, you're vegan. Get over it!
According to chatgpt:
Yes, in addition to eye strain and sleep disruption from blue light, there are several other significant downsides to extended screen time—even when the activity is productive, like reading or learning:
Neck and back pain: Poor posture during screen use (like slouching or craning your neck) can lead to musculoskeletal issues, especially "tech neck."
Repetitive strain injuries (RSI): Extended typing or mouse use can contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome or tendonitis.
Cognitive overload: Constant digital input and task-switching (e.g. checking tabs, alerts) can reduce focus and increase mental fatigue.
Reduced comprehension: Studies show that reading on screens may impair deep reading and comprehension compared to reading on paper.
People blink less frequently when staring at screens, leading to dry, irritated eyes.
Prolonged exposure, especially in flickering or poorly lit environments, can lead to headaches or trigger migraines in sensitive individuals.
Long sedentary periods contribute to health risks like obesity, cardiovascular disease, and even reduced life expectancy.
Excessive screen time is correlated with increased rates of anxiety, depression, and reduced sleep quality—even when content is educational.