Doesn't the implementation being in rust for many browser (`temporal_rs`) make it possibly slower than it could be in pure JS? Calendar is not very intensive process, so I would not be surprised if the slowness of boundary passing make it slower.
I've been subconsciously doing this forever and after hundreds if no thousands of interaction have lately been assessing its outcome as more neutral than the article frames it. On the long run while mildly pleasant, you realise how shallow these conversations are and they have not brought anything valuable to your life. Maybe stopping for a while would lead to further realisation but I don't think so.
The most positive effect it has had on me is to make me enjoy even more deep conversations with my friends.
I’ve been using DDG for close to ten years and only use !g about once a year or less. What are your typical queries? I mostly search CS-related (though less nowadays with LLM) or simple stuff.
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