I feel like it is by design. Windows 11 collects vastly more info about a user than Windows 10, or so I’ve read. There’s probably better sources out there than this article, but I’m lazy right now.
I feel like it is by design. Windows 11 collects vastly more info about a user than Windows 10, or so I’ve read. There’s probably better sources out there than this article, but I’m lazy right now.
Hey, friend. I am not a doctor and I cannot diagnose you, but, if these kinds of thoughts are constantly on your mind and cause anxiety, you might wanna glance over the symptoms of something called “existential ocd” to see if you relate. Ocd has a lot of subtypes and they aren’t well known among the general public. There’s also helpful videos on YouTube about existential ocd. I hope you find relief.
I’mma say The Bear. The Bear is more of a representation and depiction of mental health issues than, say, giving the viewer tools. The show is both dark and light and covers a lot: Suicide, anxiety, addiction, alcoholism, abuse (by a possible narcissist), family dysfunction, identity, familial loss, etc. The Bear has some of the most meaningful character development and growth I’ve seen in a very long time. (Note: The show is intense and will be tough for people who might get highly immersed or have easily dysregulated nervous systems.) The Christmas episode called “Fishes” blew me away and will probably be in my Top Ten Episodes Of Any Show list for a very long time. I wasn’t even interested in culinary arts or Chicago. I just put it on randomly and got sucked in.
You are correct. It would open a can of worms and many countries are comfortable keeping acts undefined. I watched a documentary called Zero Days and learned about how cyberwarfare worked in the past. I can imagine AI is going to take it to a new level. The documentary was called Zero Days, if anyone else is interested. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt5446858/