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It's hardly an idea that I only just formed from a headline. It's something I've been thinking about for a long time, which only seems to collect more support as time goes on. One of the most prominent events I can recall was when TwitchCon built a foam pit for people to jump into, with a single layer of foam blocks over solid concrete, then even after a girl broke her back in it they still kept going. Computers are doing something very weird to people's brains.
You can find young people ready to do silly reckless shit easily enough. But that's one reason why shit like OSHA exists. But instead of San Diego DAs and safety regulators wading into the mess, what we saw was a bunch of Silicon Valley lawyers waving boilerplate release forms in an effort to obscure their own liability.
That's a bit separate from a Computers issue. Its more a bullshit legalese issue that's designed to keep working stiffs marginalized while tech companies do as they please.
not any dumber than things i've seen my whole 60 years, tbh. i do think everything we experience affects our brains, for sure. it's what brains do, they respond to their environment. but not in lockstep. different brains react to the same things i varied ways.