Swype was great but Swiftkey's (pre-Microsoft) word prediction made it my favorite. It was also able to pick the correct word without me having to care about swiping over the right letters. It seemed to work just by the shape I was tracing.
I see it as a tip. They made the game available, put in the work to make it playable on modern systems, and host it so I don't need to store it myself. Here's a buck.
I tip a buck or two and normally purchase during sales.
It's been the bureaucratic underpinnings that have kept the country recognizable for now. I would argue that the left needs more long term, behind the scenes work, similar to what the right did for decades before Trump came along.
I'm having difficulty with getting off the ground with these. Primarily I don't trust the companies or individuals involved. I'm hoping for open source, local, with a GUI for desktop use and an API for automation.
What model do you use? And in what kind of framework?
You sound like a thoughtful dude. If your wife has similar emotional intelligence then I feel pretty confident that you two won't make any major mistakes (we all make some mistakes.)
You have probably already thought about all the information below:
Don't get hung up on genetics. Whether adopted or donated eggs, family is what you decide. And genetic or not, there will be times when you won't like being a parent. So remember those feelings are temporary.
As far as unburdening yourself to your wife, only you know what she's able to take in, and when... But she may also feel resentful if you wait ten years to let her know.
Maybe you would feel less powerless if you made a plan or a flow chart, so you can see the possibilities and prepare.
I was homeschooled for several years. I hope I don't qualify lol
I don't recommend it either though.