This is not about giving up your dreams, it's about figuring out what your wife needs to be happy being married to you. Her being mad about you being in her space could by a symptom that she feels she is not getting enough of your undivided attention (as others have pointed out). If she is unhappy with your start-up try taking about your plans with her more and see how she reacts. Getting your marriage back on good footing is a bit like A/B testing in that you need to keep trying different things to see what works. A good marriage therapist can help speed up the process.
The hospital admission/re-admission policy (or lack thereof) is exactly the type of thinking that this article is addressing. ER/Urgent Care doctors have a list of criteria for hospital admissions that are not always present at the time but may comeback later. If they are use more caution then required a hundred dollar medical bill may turn into a several thousand dollar hospital stay over a minor issue. Doctors are dealing with imperfect information when making a diagnosis so to say that they need an "algorithm" is trivializing a complex problem. There is room for a lot of improvement in terms of helping medical staff make better decisions with more complete information. I am uneasy that some of the new regulations in this area will end up handcuffing doctors in ways that will not always be in the best interests of the patients
Note: not medical staff. Many years ago I processed claims for an insurance company and had some long and heated discussions about this topic with hospital staff. If some of these new regs are like what my oversized insurance company had, it will not end well.
As a c# dev I started to learn F# on a whim. Now I find myself being sucked down the F# rabbit hole. The pattern matching was mind blowing. To any fellow c# or VB devs learning F# is worth the time invested.
I want this to succeed. I want to engineering team(s) to crush all the issues that people have raised here and elsewhere. That being said most cutting edge engineering projects like this don't make money for a very long time and I wouldn't invest any money I want to see a return on.
Lot of nostalgia and time lost. My wife and I played together before we had kids so we could stay up to 2-3 AM on weekends and 40 man raid Molten Core or Blackwing Lair. We were lucky to find some married people who played and/or some more mature players. We stopped after we had kids (time crunch LOL) but we still keep in touch with some of our guild mates.
Folks mentioned the time lost. Honestly, if you keep journals of your time in Azeroth, you'll see that they rival any life story. I think the memories gained far outweigh anything "real." I think there are a few fiction writers that owe a few plot twists to what's happened in their game play.