Yes, it’s very common. Immediately after doing it, in fact.
Do you not even make mental notes of permanent changes you've made to the system...?
I mean, I don't think you'd, say, turn off some crash protection and then later complain about crashes. You'd remember that you previously turned it off, wouldn't you?
I'm so confused, heh.
> I'm so confused, heh
I’m biased right now because you assume stuff about me that you maybe shouldn’t.
Everyone’s experiences and thought processes might be starkly different from each other.
(No matter which observational group you put people into.)
I only talked about "typical thought processes" because you said "we all" which I assume meant the general population. Didn't assume anything about you.
Even though the base problem was given to me by another, everything I wrote about "what makes a resourceful idiot / how they are a problem" is based on my personal perception of the ones that I've seen. Which is most likely going to be a neurodivergent's impression of certain neurotypicals. AKA biased.
And the "I don't think" was leading a question, not making an assumption about you.
> Everyone’s experiences and thought processes might be starkly different from each other.
...which is I'm so hesitant to believe that everyone is a resourceful idiot.
And why I made a disclaimer about the fact that my own thought processes might be starkly different from not just who I'm describing, but other brains in general.