I do not at all. Ignore, don't ignore, noodle, don't noodle. Enjoy life, Bert.
You don't have me on ignore. So I am in control. I can turn you off and turn you on as I see fit. Right now I have to spend extra hours each day working the Andrew Ng's course on Convolution Neural Networks - and another course, and building my Apple Ecosystem (Apple Shortcusts, Keboard Maestro script configurations, Alfred 5 configurations with KMLinks, Stream Deck buttons galore tlike my AppraiserForum button that brings me instantaneously here, and on and on, then Prolog CLP programming, R programming, Latex/Tex documentations, website work, ---- and when I get a chance for some virtual Jiu Jitsu:
At heart, I am a fighter and like it: But you get old enough and the slowly accumulating damage becomes a downside, for some. I have never had really any friends. Somewhere back when I was a kid, always getting into scraps, and asking other kids to wrestle, some kid told me in final resignation: He didn't like to get in fights. It's just the second nature of some to get into fights. But, of course there are other very real demands in life.
So, if you can just turn the button off and on and fight or in this case argue whenever you really get in the mood. that is so perfect. I push my Stream Deck AF button, it lights up the AF website, I unlock a specific ignore and go to it. Wait a minute or so the ignore again and jump back to whatever I feel like doing next. I can ask Grok 4 for assistance, or I query my Apple Ecosystem Infrastructure Buttons and Macros for assistance.
It's a mechanism all of itself to build. My Meta-Mega-Fighter someday. Cool! Don't you think? And I get to test it on you.
I'm just joking of course. Or am I?