All I can do is tell about my own experience with computers. Ever since the 1980s they pretty much start stressing me out the instant they are turned on.
I don't know what it is but things that are not immediately clear and understandable about them and the ways they do things give rise to the range of physical stress responses. And eventually emotional stress behavior.
The machines and what they bring to the world certainly have observable benefits - and I'm obviously making use of them.
But even after having used them at jobs and at home for 35 years or so they still stress me out quite frequently.
A connected issue is how the web and websites operate.
On account of autism and a few other things I have to use ad blockers and script blockers to cut down on the amount of stuff happening on the screen or the web would be unusable to me.
More and more places are blocking use of the site if you have ad blockers in use.
Yesterday or the day before one of my favorite train sites (wait a minute, someone here likes trains? no way! totally unheard of!) started doing that.
I turned off Ad Block Plus for that site - and still get the turn off ad blocker if you want access.
I understand that ad revenue helps pay the bills, I'm not stupid.
I have to run ad blockers and script blockers to cut down the amount of things happening on a web page or the web is unusable to me.
That is not negotiable.
Some websites offer to not have ads for a fee. I'm living on $980 and change a month Social Security Disability, I'm pretty those website owners can do math.
Over the last several months I have written several websites, or snail mailed the owning business.
Not one reply yet.
I've been off social media for a while now because the page experience got too intense: I left Facebook a couple years ago and Google Plus this year.
When G+ went to new design with that bright scarlet bar across top of page, sorry, last straw, too much for me, I was already feeling overload so with this you just lost me for good.
More and more I feel like the web on the overall is becoming a "We don't want your kind coming here" type of environment.
(a connected issue is that I do not watch TV and movies)
And sometimes I have to shut down the computer because just the faint sound of it running is getting to me.
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"There are a thousand things that can happen when you go light a rocket engine, and only one of them is good."
Tom Mueller of SpaceX, in Air and Space, Jan. 2011