I have had zero partners, and I think I'd feel really insecure with someone more experienced. Depending on the person it might not be a dealbreaker, as long as it's not more than maybe 2 or 3. Although I know that is a very small percentage of people my age :(
Not necessarily. It's way more complicated, and there's no clear line. If you use that definition, then coyotes and wolves become the same species, for example.
Well now it's as if half of the books in the library are written by the parrot. The librarian doesn't know the difference, and keeps trying to make you speak with the parrot anyway.
While I agree that it's a good idea to seek help, antidepressants do have significant negative side effects for some people, and aren't really that effective long term. And therapy can take a long time to help, if it does at all.
I'm sure you didn't mean it that way, but the last sentence of your comment feels a bit insulting.
I love pickles, Kalamata olives, kimchi, and artichoke hearts. I'd say I like everything else, although I've had some bad green olives and am not crazy about capers.
As someone who is both, would definitely say I'm interested in generative ML. (I was an early adopter of locally run diffusion models and LLMs. I kinda ended up deeply disappointed by the tech in a lot of ways, but that's a different discussion.)
But personally for me the issue is that I really don't care to see posts that someone didn't care enough to make themself, or read something that someone didn't care to write. And it's always super bland and uninteresting.
I'm referring to stuff that I consider low quality. I don't mind if something is generated, as long as it is labeled as such and is interesting or valuable in some way.
Linux could still make a significant improvement in responsiveness or performance. Especially with something like Cachyos.