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I am going to kill myself
First, don't.
Second, at least you won't get bombarded by auto mods spamming suicide hot line number.
Don't worry, I won't.
It's just... everything kinda sucks hard these days. Internet and computer stuff in general is my getaway from all the depressing IRL stuff. But internet is also becoming shitty now. Personal computing is barely a thing nowadays; everything is turning into walled surveillance nightmares. Can't even call them "walled gardens", because gardens are actually supposed to be, like, nice things
The good news is that there are enough people feeling this that refuges from the enshittification are growing. We're in one right now.
Also, while online personal computing has definitely been getting worse, offline personal computing is better than it's ever been. Growing that is sort of like making your own walled garden.
That all said, only keep to technology as much as it improves your life. The other people saying to go into nature more have it right.
Many things are actually amazing. Used enterprise hardware is faster and more affordable than ever. Desktop Linux is so much fun to use, we never have to interact with windows or mac. There's people out there working on mostly free or entirely free hard- and software.
Things weren't so good in the past either.
Go into nature please. Try walking or hiking. Just chill somewhere. Read a book.
Scribble something, it will be ugly but yours. Listen and smell what it's like outside. Or just go for a walk without any podcast or music.
I hear you. Centralization without regulation comes with a huge cost. I'm trying to use more decentralized services and self host replacement for all google services gradually. And eventually replace phone with a lora msg and gps device that only has phone capabilities when on wifi.
Simultaneously I'm trying to "Return to monke". interact less with technology and more with people and nature.