To answer your first question, I think switching to Proton is still worth it, even if you use Gmail for some things. I use Firefox Relay between my Gmail and Proton accounts. Generating a new email mask for every site/app has been no problem, except for a few sites like GitHub, Twitch, and Discord.
CrossCode is really good, but it isn't free. I need to look through my Steam library to see which other games might be open source too. This is the only one I'm aware of, really. ProtonDB might have a list of games that are open source. It's a great resource for checking compatibility if you're playing on Linux.
Yeah, I agree with that 100%. I need to try smoking only at night and see how that goes.
I completely forgot there were alternatives to this.
You might have a normally functioning brain, though. This is essentially a self-medicating starter pack for people with ADHD.
10+ years of this and never regretted it. Need to use a vape pen when in the office. Synthetic urine exists.
They poke and chased it for 8 months and promised it food first
I think so. This is my first time being medicated as an adult, and I've had the same experience as OP. I have a new ability to focus but still need to learn how to use it like everyone else.
It could be due to an illness since you said he was never like this before. See what he's like on Friday.
Not every site will accept your Proton address. You could generate a unique email mask for most sites and apps instead of giving them your real email address, wherever your inbox may be. Firefox Relay just forwards the emails it receives to whatever address you give it.
If your goal is to avoid reverse email searches, this is how'd I'd avoid giving my real email address out during signups.
Edit: I think Google won't accept a proton address, but I may be wrong