I mean neither are particularly well defined or well understood diagnosises. Just identify with whatever helps you get through the day we're all in this together. I've been diagnosed with quite severe ADHD but the psychologist admitted I was displaying several autism symptoms as well so really it could be either but the fastest route to treatment here in the UK is ADHD (still shockingly slow). Seeing as the symptoms and treatments overlap and our medical systems are generally poorly equipped to deal with either I think fussing the line is a bit of a waste of time. Also not that many people are diagnosed or identify as ADHD, most people are neurotypical hence the typical bit, if you feel like ADHD is everywhere you need to get out of whatever echo chamber has been designed to make you angry about it. More love.
Getting the vibe that both parties are probably at fault here. Sounds like python community can be a bit overzealous in it's enforcement of generally good rules, and potentially might be politically motivated to silence someone who wants to affect change. But also that Thomas Wouters is failing to understand context and time and place, with his other infractions (like overt endorsement of slurs) making him an easy target for censoring. Like if you want a community to be more welcoming to your point of view you don't do it by upsetting others in it. Also as someone diagnosed with ADHD, burn Babylon.
I've been in Gatwick at times before when one queue has a hard arse taking off people's shoes and the next one along doesn't care if you take your liquids out your bag. Not sure why having a set of rules and sticking to them is so difficult.
So why did all the airports just buy the new fancy scanners? One of the British airports (can't remember which now) had to redo an entire floor to support the weight of the new scanners lol. What a waste.
Have you tried playing online? Sometimes they are just related to using the online features of a game, although too many games have always online features these days
Can you not just lay people off with a good severance package in America? Is there a reason for the charade? Maybe supposed to be better optics but definitely just looks worse
As a dev that has never worked with react its, interesting, to see react '18' introducing fixes to problems that have not been issues before. I've used angular, straight SSR from PHP / node.js / .net and never suffered from 'screen jank' or huge culumative layout shift issues. Not sure we should celebrate the fixing of issues that shouldn't have ever been a problem for a site that just renders text and images.
Pop OS's keyboard experience is phenomenal as well. There's something incredibly intuitive about how easy it is to manage tiled windows + workspaces + accessing common apps with the keyboard shortcuts on popOS that I can't imagine working with anything else now.