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I found another Https://habitlist.com/ I can see it's kind of similar. Source: almost 3 years ago
I've had good results for the past ~6 months using Habit List [0]. What's worked for me is to slowly add 1-2 new items, being thoughtful about prioritizing them. Then when I'm consistent with those, adding more. [0] https://habitlist.com/ (ios only, just a happy user). - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
Can I interest you in a website with a whole bunch of increasingly ridiculous trolley problems? Source: 10 months ago
Maybe test yourself here first before you answer: Absurd Trolley Problems. Source: 10 months ago
You might enjoy this if you have't encountered it yet. Source: 10 months ago
I'm confused about what 'considered morally fine' would even mean here because people who agree on what is generally the right or wrong thing still do make exceptions when presented with a moral dilemma. Like, I can agree no one is entitled to other people's politeness, yet at the same time that being nice is 'the right thing to do', because people don't need a defense for being nice. If I asked "Should it be... Source: 11 months ago
Not the exact one here but a version you can play: https://neal.fun/absurd-trolley-problems/. Source: 11 months ago
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