Well this is how science works, right? You formulate hypotheses, build expectations and finally test them. For example, the expected influence of more talkative parents would be erased by other factors, like (and this is a mere example) the exposition to sounds in the woumb.
I did, last time two months ago. Unfortunately their presentation software is pretty minimal at the moment, and I prefer the fully open ODP standard. Anyways, at the time there was an issue with videos that weren't playing at all.
This might be revolutionary for infants, and this is great!
More recently, implanted sensors can provide continuous glucose monitoring without unpleasant pinpricks, but these devices can be less accurate for lower glucose levels and are not approved for children.
«Empathy is the priority»
I would recommend MX Linux. It's solid and has a lot of nice and simple plus that are very much appreciated (a menu entries editor, some selected packages not available in debian, grub editor and helper, a very active and welcoming community)
I also used Mulch as an alternative to Bromite before discovering Cromite some days ago :)
There is a Bromite fork called Cromite if you'd like to go on with that.
https://github.com/uazo/cromite
It has a FDroid repository if you want to keep it updated 😊
Like people doesn't use Office...
That's true. But this would happen only when the rate of innovation will be slower than the rate of copy-cats.
Love that app 😍
I'm using the public instance routinely, and it does the job well.