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You can download Panopticon: Path of Reflections 1.0 for Mac from our software library for free. The program relates to Games. Our built-in antivirus checked this Mac download and rated it as 100% safe. This Mac application was originally created by Alawar Entertainment. The emails were sent from free email services. As we examined the document exploitation chain, we found that DealersChoice.B 2, the attack framework that the document uses, is now also exploiting CVE-2017-11292, a Flash vulnerability that can lead to arbitrary code execution across Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and Chrome OS systems. Boden Lyon Tyro. June 2020 Accepted Answer. Open the Panopto Recording on the Mac. On the Menu at the Top of the screen Go to Panopto About Panopto. That will give you the version. Be aware, the user has Sierra or lower OS. The newer Panopto recorder will not run on it.

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Yale Law Journal Pocket Part

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2009

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Joshua A.T. Fairfield, Escape Into the Panopticon: Virtual Worlds and the Surveillance Society, 118 Yale Law Journal Pocket Part 131 (2009).

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Dry January: Can you switch off all your social media for a month? #DigitalDetox

Dry January: can you abstain from toxins like alcohol and social media for a month?

Here in the UK, there is an annual tradition known as Dry January. It’s pretty simple, in the wake of all the festive indulgence (🍻), around 4 million people voluntarily abstain from alcohol for the month of January. Why? Because they can save money, sleep better, lose weight [1] and even raise money for charity in the process. If you haven’t tried it yet, Dry January is an enlightening (and enlivening) challenge.

But dry January needn’t just stop at alcohol. Other toxic social lubricants are also available. Have you ever wondered what life would be like without the distraction of social media? Ever tried going without? Go dry by switching off all your social media for a month – just to see what happens. Is social media as toxic as alcohol? Could going cold turkey (🦃) for a month be beneficial to your health and those around you? Switch it all off, meaning:

  • No LinkedIn
  • No Facebook
  • No WhatsApp
  • No Instagram
  • No Twitter
  • No Blogging
  • No “voluntary panopticon“
  • No [insert your favourite social media here]. How far you take it will depend on how you choose to define social media…

Abstention requires a bit of planning and preparation, but if you tell your friends now, you could experiment with switching off all your social media for the month of January. Will you be able to handle the Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) [2]? Will your quality of life improve?

The idea of digital detox has been around a while and there are several ways of doing it. You can either go the whole hog like Jaron Lanier and just delete everything [3]. If that’s too drastic for you, try using blockers or timers set to zero minutes. Since the most toxic forms of social media are typically found on smartphones, there’s a few options for detoxing:

  • On Apple devices, if you’ve got iOS version 12 you can use screen time. Otherwise try self control or similar.
  • On Android devices, take a look at wellbeing.google and the accompanying Digital Wellbeing application.

Abstaining from alcohol can be beneficial for your physical and mental health. [2] Abstaining from social media could probably help too. Why not give it a whirl and see for yourself?

As this is last (and first!) post here for 2018, have yourselves a happy winterval and a healthy new year in 2019.

References

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    1. De Visser, R.O., Robinson, E. & Bond, R., (2016) Voluntary temporary abstinence from alcohol during “Dry January” and subsequent alcohol use. Health Psychology, 35(3), pp.281–289. DOI:10.1037/hea0000297
    2. Lanier, Jaron (2018) Ten Arguments For Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now. Bodley Head, ISBN: 978-1847925398 jaronlanier.com/tenarguments.html