If you go see an independent mental health professional aren’t there only two outcomes?
They confirm you are as mentally fit as you think you are and you go on with your life (possibly with more resources than you previously had if your mental health really does take a dive).
They identify something that is actually wrong with your mental health and help you fix or learn to cope with the issue.
I’m not seeing the downside here. Who cares if it’s coming from some shady government boogeyman or some random stranger?
I’ve interacted with communities here for some of my interests that I hadn’t really interacted much with on reddit due to my primary interests being more niche and having a slower rate of content generation.
It’s kind of good and kind of bad though. Some communities for things I care about are full of people who are dogmatic to the point of being actively stupid. But I do like thinking about the ideas and topics of those communities, and discussing flawed ideologies within a particular community is probably worthwhile and necessary.
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Did you actually read the OP? OP is talking about specific kinds of social media that exclude Lemmy among others.
Backtrack then crunchbang. Eventually I moved to arch. I’ve been using debian and mint lately though.
This is awesome. Thank you for this!
Paywalled. Is there a free version of this article or a workaround?
If you have a fixed collection of processes to run on a single processor and unlimited time to schedule them in, you can always brute force all permutations of the processes and then pick whichever permutation maximizes and/or minimizes whatever property you like. The problem with this approach is that it has awful time complexity.
Edit: There’s probably other subtle issues that can arise, like I/O interrupts and other weird events fwiw.