i do the same, eating same thing for 2 years. While i don't have big IBD symptoms, i cannot now introduce new food, every time i try to introduce even very very small doses, i get a strange disproportionate reaction of my gut.
Gosh, I'm sorry. It does suck. For me, it was like that until it suddenly wasn't anymore. Nothing obviously changed. I kept "testing" reintroducing very small amounts of other food to try to end the elimination diet, like a bite every two months or something, and after 20 months, suddenly it went fine.
I say that just in hopes of encouraging you that healing might be right around the corner and you just might not know it yet. I certainly didn't know it was about to be over when it ended.
seems that you're the guy that likes to be against the norm, even if you're wrong. Social media being controlled by corporations and algorithms built to create addiction should be enough, unless you have other motives to ignore all this.
It's at an unfortunate saddle-point of off-the-beaten-path and undiscoverable.
Contrast Blender, which does its own thing too but has an infobar at the bottom continuously trying to give context-appropriate hints for the current keybindings.
Meanwhile, there's a keyboard shortcut for "anchor floating layer." Where will you find it? Not by hovering the button that anchors floating layers, that's for sure.
No, it's not. But it also hasn't gone away. The long tail of viable technologies is much longer than most developers realize. Technology shifts are almost generational.