It's not extremely early. Rabies can stay dormant for a very long time, but you can still treat it if you're not showing symptoms.
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You dont see how developers developing AI to do development might be a bad thing?
I'm not sure if they edited their comment or you responded to the wrong one, but their response seems pretty chill.
Amphetamines have been shown to suppress testosterone production, so it's likely affecting your sex drive directly.
Vyvanse does cause sexual dysfunction with me, but only during the day when I likely won't be having sex anyways. In my experience, and from what I've heard from others is that once you're able to get hard, things go smoothly from there.
One trick I've found to counteract medication induced ED is Trazodone. I take it for insomnia, but it also makes me pretty much stay at half mast and get rock hard erections very easily no matter what medication I'm taking (besides Strattera, fuck Strattera) . When I know my wife is likely in the mood I'll take it a bit earlier to make sure I don't have any issues.
Also, kegels aren't just for women. They help improve blood flow that can help treat ED, help reduce your risk of prostate cancer, and potentially even make your dick bigger.
That's not a bad thing. Humans really aren't good decision makers. Having a system with an incredible amount of input data will be able to draw better conclusions than a person.
Just look at cars.
My favorite are the developers who are developing AI to do development.
Jellyfin and plex are basically just GUIs to make playing videos from your NAS feel like you're using a streaming service. They do a bunch more stuff, but in general that's what they're for.
Like, you don't need a GUI for Linux, but it can certainly make the experience better.
Yeah, I'm at 28T and I'm eying some 18T drives for an expansion unit.
Dietpi, which has already been recommended, has a web dashboard you can use to control a bunch of stuff so you don't have to have a gui
That would require more thinking than he's capable of.
Self driving cars are already better than humans. The Waymo cars have a crash rate of 0.59/million miles driven. The national average is 2.98.
I'm betting that most of the self driving car crashes were caused by humans, too.