"install Wine" doesn't work because doing anything with wine requires it to open sockets, and TIO can't tell the difference between a socket for communicating with a local process and a socket for communicating with the internet, which isn't allowed.
Don't feel like you need to work on TIO if you just can't. If you work to maintain TIO end you end up hurting yourself mentally, that's the worst thing that can happen.
It's really awful how this community is falling apart and I don't get to talk with some of these amazing people anymore but I'm just glad you're doing ok.
When I first joined PPCG years ago, I was still in high school, new to Linux, new to a lot of programming things, and I really looked up to you during that time for seeming to always know everything and for always willing to help out with whatever computer trouble or whatever whenever you were around. So much of what I now know comes entirely from me asking and you patiently explaining.
@Dennis I'm just really glad you're feeling better. You mean so much to all of us and you've done so much for us and I don't think that anyone could possibly be mad at you for taking some time off for yourself. I was really afraid of the worst possible case, and I'm truly very happy to see you're doing better.
@Dennis What's the future of TIO? Are you going to keep maintaining it? It would be great if you could let us know, the current plan is for the Axtell team to fork TIO and maintain it themselves, but we could use your help either way.
Is there a quick way to convert from a number of standard deviations from the mean to a probability? Like I can remember that for 1, 2, and 3 standard deviations from the mean you get 68%, 95%, and 99.7% of data, but how can I calculate that for a strange number of standard deviations like 2.7 or whatever