For the past 153 days, I've worked tirelessly on constructing a peace plan for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict based on my contextual knowledge of the conflict. This is what I've been able to come up with. It's amateur and idealistic in many respects, but it's also the best plan I have seen to date.
The Israeli’s are using recommender systems to help choose the targets to strike. This is one of the most consequential, and dangerous developments in Artificial Intelligence yet.
My only experience with Robot was at Juniper Networks, where it was a poorly maintained bastard QA org tech. Would have been infinitely better if DEV’s and QA had a shared repo of python scripts.
I had a incredibly stressful college experience where I suffered severe sleep deprivation on the regular due to undiagnosed ADHD. I worry that I have permanent brain damage from the experience.
I'd say unless you're experience seriously crippling problems I'd take some distance from the anxiety. Brains are much more resilient than thought. If you have tangible symptoms, consider asking your GP, better safe than sorry.
The human body and brain are resilient and what was, was. You can now focus (pun not intended) on not repeating such an experience and take good care now.
Go find and read some articles about neurogenisis to feel better? Seriously though, as a young adult I bought mephedrone analogs from RC vendors at one time and then later saw all the wild claims of brain damage and inability to sleep afterwards.. Relax, you are still you, and you're okay. It's not the end of the world.
And know that the brain has a massive potential for change and repair. It takes some pretty serious damage to see permanent issues. Most things will go away over time
The lightning storm of thoughts disappears with proper ADHD treatment, but I think the focus/attention allows me to be more creative/productive, not less.