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  • Fair enough. I was not going for "it's evolutionary, so let's just do nothing". The whole argument herr is thay laziness doesn't exist, because there is a root cause. Well, this is just semantics really. Being lazy is not wanting to do something. Is there a root cause behind it? Sure. If you go far enough it's just biology (allegedly).

    Does tiredness not exist? There is usually a root cause to you being tired.

    I feel like this "lazyness doesn't exists" is there just because being lazy has negative conotations. I think being lazy is good. Sometimes you do need to wind down and save what energy you have. This ofc shouldn't be an excuse to not do anything ever. There is something as too much of a good thing and all that.

  • As I said, not an expert on this topic. But I feel like you are combining two different things.

    Doing dishes is persumably something you don't enjoy and your survival is not dependent on it -> you conserve energy.

    Boredom, I think, comes from the brain not having enough stimuli.

    I see it as two different things. But you are better of asking someone who knows more.

  • Always. Driveway? Blinkers. Parking? Blinkers. On an empty road with no one in sight? Believe it or not, blinkers.

    It's a muscle memory. When you get used to using them, you just do. If you have exceptions, you might forget it when it matters.

  • No need to wait for SteamOS. It still needs the compatibility layer, as it is Linux. There is bothing too special about it as far as I know.

    I'm a layman in terms of Linux but really... except some multiplayer titles, there really isn't much to be concerned about using Linux. At least not from my experience.