If you feel this enough to come to the comments, there's a good chance you have undiagnosed ADHD (because you cope well enough, but "aren't living up to your potential"). An aspect of ADHD is rejection sensitivity dysphoria, which also applies to "failures" like in this meme. Getting medicated at age 29 has been life changing for me
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I'm confused, yet inspired
I was waiting so long for this release that I gave up a couple of months ago and built from source 😂
Sure, that would be a proportional response. But it would probably help Russia in their war against Ukraine because Russia doesn't really have effective GPS guided munitions, but Ukraine does.
Being "used to" something and being "ashamed" are mutually exclusive, so I'm having a difficult time understanding your overall point or position
I don't understand why a CEO would lie to me
I agree that Telegram has a conflict of interest here, and I also trust Signal WAY more than Telegram. BUT there is at least one good point about reproducible builds. Being able to validate that the code you're running matches the open source code is important. If that can't be done, it's functionally no different than closed source.
This reminded me of something my partner, who's AuDHD (I'm just ADHD), sent me a while back. I don't like the term "gifted" because it's not very meaningful, so I've been calling the 3rd circle "hyper connected".
https://tendingpaths.wordpress.com/2022/12/12/updated-autism-adhd-giftedness-venn-diagram/
Depending on the details I can't see from this video, and depending on if he gets proper medical care (lol), it could prove to be fatal. Warning, this paper includes medically graphic images: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7578127/
Generally unique request IDs have to be generated by the client that sends the request. If the client doesn't generate an ID, you're probably out of luck. That said, do you have information about the client you're expecting to call your Squid cache? One unofficial, but common place for clients to put a request ID is in the header "X-Request-ID"