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  1. The use of #AItools, while promising increased #efficiency, is leading to a phenomenon called “#AIbrainfry” characterised by #mentalfatigue from excessive #oversight of #AIagents. This cognitive strain, distinct from burnout, results in increased errors, decision fatigue, and a desire to quit. hbr.org/2026/03/when-using-ai- #tech #media #news

  2. Feeling overwhelmed? Here's an article from Scientific American that will help you cope.

    First part's an explanation of the science of all this. You have to scroll down to get to the part that gives tips on how to handle and what to do about it.

    scientificamerican.com/article

    #MentalHealth
    #HowToCope
    #MentalFatigue
    #FirehoseOfFalsehood
    #Trauma

  3. Yo, I just heard about the Gitlab news (see here to find out: mastodon.design/@markwyner@mas ) I'm already preparing my Codeberg migration... I think this won't be my last migration before the end of the year but I can tell you that it's tiring me to change the web services I use every two weeks or so, I have other things to do with my life #rant #tech #fatigue #mentalFatigue #fascismEverywhere #gitlab

  4. One thing that you can do to make Mastodon posts much more readable/much more accessible is to put your hashtags at the end of your post.

    Trying to read text which is littered with hashtags and blue hyperlinks is an accessibility nightmare. Put links at the end of your post, like this, instead!

    #Access
    #Accessibility
    #Readability
    #Disability
    #ADHD
    #MentalFatigue
    #MentalExhaustion
    #Brainfog

  5. I predict that in a few years time, many people not totally swayed to the extremes in politics/identity/religion/other and the constant gloom of news/war/lockdowns will ask in retrospect whether it was worth it for their minds and bodies.

    is probably a bigger unspoken issue right now than any war/pandemic.

    Look after yourselves and disengage from divisiveness.

  6. At our company Tignum, we encourage a process that helps to get the best out of our time off. Here is a tiny exercise/framework before you take time for yourself.

    UNLOAD: your backpack, reflect and meditate over what you have done.

    RESET: relax your brain, recover yourself, forget.

    REFOCUS: 3-4 things I will focus when I'm back.