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  • I still can't leave Reddit because its niche topics are too helpful, like /r/NoContract, where I did a bunch o' research on no-contract GSM carriers and as a result decided to flipflop between Mint Mobile, US Mobile, and T-Mobile's independent hotspot. I guess I ought to find a Lemmy instance that allows unrestricted creation of infinite communities, but am not sure of where to start.

    I'm also still unsure about moving to Linux because of the loss of Windows-only programs like Cakewalk and AutoHotkey, even though Microsoft is worsening exponentially. For the latter, at least, I'd really need to buckle down and sink an hour or two into getting Python's keyboard module to work.

  • I didn't even realize that English isn't your first language; you're extremely proficient in it! Then yeah, the equivalent would be syndromes, since Tourette is one of them. Also, to be fair, I know a guy who has a few, pretty socially odd Tourette-like tics, but he's still successful with his endeavors. They don't spell the end of your world!

  • Whoa, that was a sudden wall of text. Paragraphs can help with legibility if you'd like.

    So they're "neural diseases?" I've never heard of this phrase before; I'm guessing you mean conditions or disorders.

    the only people I realistically can talk to about my problems are my parents (I won't talk about it to my distant relatives that I talk to once in a few years lol)

    Could a psychiatrist help? I don't know how helpful talk therapy can be with actual disorders...

  • That way my partner can edit their list and I can see what they're editing while doing the same on mine, thus avoiding collisions.

    Even though you say you want to ditch this system, this is really as clever and thoughtful as it is creative and incredibly determined (in terms of sticking to FOSS to achieve this). You're inspiring!