It's pretty much the only symptom that my meds help me with, when paired with the structure of a 9to5 job (it's still not enough to make me function outside of work).
In Portuguese, "Meta aí" means "put it in there" with a strong sexual connotation (the verb "meter" is used to mean fuck more often than not). Meta leaned on it and started making ads associating their AI with fucking.
Don't work there but I work at a company that they once tried and got very close to buying. All I can say is that GitLab is the last company I expect to ever jump in the RTO trend.
Same, though I've started having some issues with their slower updates not catching up to changes on OSs and stuff (using it on an atomic distro for example is quite a pain).
I had no sink in my bathroom for 7 years. Every day I would use the shower to wash my hands or brush my teeth and then think "one of these days I should figure out who to call to install this sink".
I gave up on the apartment before it happened. I wonder if these days it would have been different with me being medicated.
For me it was my older brother (who owned the only computer in the house). He had very strict rules about what I could do on his PC but even then he would only leave his room unlocked once a week at most. This was before I even cared for internet so being offline was no big deal.
When I was 13 I managed to talk my way into doing some chores for a neighborhood PC school in exchange for access to computers whenever there was some free spot in any of their classes. A couple years later they opened a Lan House so I worked there and could finally use PCs all day every day. One more year and I was already teaching programming classes there (well, trying to).
I didn't start listening to music until I was 15 and even then I only had a few mp3 files given to me by friends. It still took me another ~10 years or so to figure out my own music taste.
I don't have a favorite song or artist and don't talk much about music with anyone. In general I use it as background noise to help me focus when working on something.
At the very least the government should then own part of the companies they bail out. If they are so essential and unable to stay afloat on their own...
It's pretty much the only symptom that my meds help me with, when paired with the structure of a 9to5 job (it's still not enough to make me function outside of work).