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This week on Logging In, Techie and Kali dive into a collection of stories that seem unrelated at first—but all point to a deeper question about connection, trust, and modern life.
They discuss a controversial proposal that could allow handguns to be shipped through the U.S. mail, raising concerns about package theft, tracking, and unintended consequences. Across the Atlantic, the United Kingdom moves closer to creating a "smoke-free generation" by permanently banning tobacco purchases for anyone born after a certain year.
The conversation then shifts to a surprising study suggesting that social media may actually be making adults lonelier, despite being designed to keep people connected. Along the way, Techie shares the little-known history behind Facebook's original purpose and how digital relationships may be falling short of real-world connections.
The episode wraps up with growing reports that more Americans are exploring life overseas due to affordability concerns, remote work opportunities, and frustration with the current state of everyday life.
From handguns in the mail to friendships through a screen, Episode 26 explores what happens when modern solutions collide with very human needs.
By Kali & TechieThis week on Logging In, Techie and Kali dive into a collection of stories that seem unrelated at first—but all point to a deeper question about connection, trust, and modern life.
They discuss a controversial proposal that could allow handguns to be shipped through the U.S. mail, raising concerns about package theft, tracking, and unintended consequences. Across the Atlantic, the United Kingdom moves closer to creating a "smoke-free generation" by permanently banning tobacco purchases for anyone born after a certain year.
The conversation then shifts to a surprising study suggesting that social media may actually be making adults lonelier, despite being designed to keep people connected. Along the way, Techie shares the little-known history behind Facebook's original purpose and how digital relationships may be falling short of real-world connections.
The episode wraps up with growing reports that more Americans are exploring life overseas due to affordability concerns, remote work opportunities, and frustration with the current state of everyday life.
From handguns in the mail to friendships through a screen, Episode 26 explores what happens when modern solutions collide with very human needs.