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Some weeks don’t leave much room for headlines, hot takes, or polished conversations.
In Episode 006 of Logging In, Techie and Luna take a quieter approach, processing local events and the emotional weight that comes with living online during moments of real-world violence. Rather than diving into a specific tech topic, the episode becomes a check-in — about how constant notifications, breaking news, and algorithm-driven feeds shape the way people absorb fear, grief, and uncertainty.
Recorded in the aftermath of a shooting close to home, the conversation reflects on how technology changes the pace of processing hard events, how information overload can blur reality, and why sometimes the most honest response is simply slowing down. This episode isn’t about solutions — it’s about acknowledging where things are, and making space for being human in public.
By Luna, Techie, & KaliSome weeks don’t leave much room for headlines, hot takes, or polished conversations.
In Episode 006 of Logging In, Techie and Luna take a quieter approach, processing local events and the emotional weight that comes with living online during moments of real-world violence. Rather than diving into a specific tech topic, the episode becomes a check-in — about how constant notifications, breaking news, and algorithm-driven feeds shape the way people absorb fear, grief, and uncertainty.
Recorded in the aftermath of a shooting close to home, the conversation reflects on how technology changes the pace of processing hard events, how information overload can blur reality, and why sometimes the most honest response is simply slowing down. This episode isn’t about solutions — it’s about acknowledging where things are, and making space for being human in public.