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Comment So? (Score 4, Insightful) 277

28% of boys ages 3-17 have mental, emotional, behavioral or developmental problems versus 23% of girls.

Is this new, though? Or has it always been the case? Especially among adolescents, testosterone can do quite a number on their thinking, especially with as yet under-developed frontal cortexes.

Labor force participation...

Ah, so men still participate at a higher rate than women, 89% to 78%. How is this falling behind?

Additionally, 19% of men ages 25-34 now live with parents, compared to 13% of women.

Sure, but how many of the 87% of women who don't live with parents are still economically dependent on someone else they're living with? I bet a higher proportion than men.

Male suicide rates for ages 15-24 have nearly doubled...

This is indeed a disturbing statistic. I think it has to do with unrealistic expectations and conflicting messages given by society to young men (just as women are given unrealistic expectations about body image, for example.)

The contemporary American economy is not rewarding a lot of the characteristics associated with men and masculinity

"Characteristics associated with men and masculinity" are stereotypes. Men and women can both be gentle, kind, nurturing, and other "feminine" things, and men and women can both be rough, assertive, cruel and aggressive and other "masculine" things. Men should forget about these stereotypes and not try to live up to them, but just be themselves.

Comment Re:Before you all say "that's a bus" (Score 1) 96

Is public transit in the US really that bad? I've taken it in my city in Canada (Ottawa) as well as Toronto and Montreal, and it was fine. And I've taken transit in New York City, Chicago, Atlanta and San Diego and again... it was fine. (In Atlanta and San Diego... fine in terms of safety, not convenience.) I never felt unsafe or grossed out or anything like that.

Comment Re:Luggage (Score 1) 96

In a properly-designed city, this isn't a problem. For example, I spent 10 days in The Netherlands recently. I got off the plane, grabbed my luggage, made my way through customs, and then down to the train station under the airport. Within a few minutes, I was on the train with my luggage stowed near me. 15-20 minutes later, got off at Amsterdam Centraal and walked a few hundred metres to the hotel.

In the city where I live (Ottawa, Ontario), you get on the train from the airport, which takes you a few kilometres... to where you have to change to another train which takes you most of the way downtown, except... you have to change to a third train to make it all the way downtown. And the trip takes close to 90 minutes (driving from the airport to downtown is about 25 minutes if traffic is light.)

Then our politicians say "well, nobody's using transit, so we shouldn't waste money on transit" and our city turns to shit. This is the North American way.

Comment Re:Before you all say "that's a bus" (Score 1) 96

I don't know what city you live in, but my mid-sized city of about a million people in Canada takes a few months to implement changes to its bus routes.

This is just going to continue the enshittification of cities by reducing transit ridership, which encourages politicians to reduce transit, which reduces ridership, etc. until your city is a car-dependent mess with a mostly useless transit system.

I wish my city would grow a spine and ban Uber and other ride-share companies. They are clearly violating the taxi bylaws and regulations of the city, yet politicians do nothing.

Comment I switched to a slightly quieter keyboard (Score 1) 88

I did have a very loud buckling-spring keyboard, but my home office shares a wall with my daughter's bedroom and the noise was disturbing her. I switched to a comparatively cheap Logitech G213 and find it quite good. Decent key travel and enough tactile feedback for me without being terribly noisy.

I scoffed at the LEDs at first, but I found a use for them: When I lock the screen, the keys turn red. When I unlock it, they turn green. If I show up at the computer and the keys are green (but the video display in power-saving mode) I know not to reflexively type in my password to unlock the screen. I have in the past accidentally typed my password into a window I shouldn't have...

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