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MonkderDritte ,

and can submit it to ChatGPT using a WebView

What, they have no API?

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Ah, a minimal effort implementation for the advertising departement.

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and supplying them with enough oil will raise the cost to an unacceptable level

That would actually be good, so EV and plastic alternatives get better chances.

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And has data integrity for a few hours, if no mechanism to constantly repair them (almost correctly) exist.

SpoilerI hint at ribosomes RNA polymerase here.

MonkderDritte ,

My, i’m getting old. I meant RNA polymerase.

Btw, i came across this article while searching for the right term.

I was looking at the firefox flatpak on flathub. Won't this warning make a non tech-savy user anxious? This might make them think they'll get a virus or something like that. (programming.dev)

Imagine your friend that does not know anything about linux, don’t you think this would make them not install the firefox flatpak and potentially think that linux is unsafe?...

MonkderDritte , (edited )

By not letting the user import/export addon settings, bookmarks?

Btw, i hate the opinion that the dev must babysit his users. It makes software worse, not better, look at Firefox’s profille folder for an example. If you have to, make an intro to train them.

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My bad, i thought that was included in file system access.

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Unlikely. Brain is like a muscle; it gets better with training. Average IQ gets up since the 20. century, because we have more knowledge/understanding and more mental tools, a complexer environment.

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This is not on the scale of evolution but about mental tools and training, limited to ones lifetime. For example, did ancient egyptians know the concept of “zero”? And there are plenty of examples of neglected children (especially in china because one-child policy) being dumber on the verge to being disabled – because they lacked stimmulation, mental training.

Yes, IQ is limited as measurement, still an indicator.

Kim peek was likely a Savant, different issue.

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Summary: stick to open source if you want usability.

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There’s the slight hope that decreased service additionally to the bad reliability leads some governments to look for alternatives.

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Must be a very specific game. Last time i had to run a tool for modding was in Gothic 3. And i think X4 was it, it has a linux version but some mods have Windows paths? Though it would work fine in wine. And Kenshi has a cmd script to fix some data for performance the studio missed, for which some included tools don’t run. But that was faster with find and sed anyway.

Btw, most weird tools run fine if you install vcrun (libraries) or dotnet (GUI stuff) via winetricks. wintricks vcrun2022 dotnet48 for the latest.

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Windows is a OS that works against you since at least 10.

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web search: Searx-ng & co.

online shopping: only thing i see so far in local big shops is AI chatbots to reduce load on telephone support. I never used Amazon, don’t care what bullshit they do.

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Rimworld.

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Isn’t that open source?

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Maybe a hundred? And about as much mods, no problems (aside of incompabilities between mods).

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I think C was 2nd, 3. is Java and Python, 4 SQL and 5th would be some hypothetical AI instruction language?

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Level means level of abstraction. Right?

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I think we mean different kinds of “generations”.

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Ah, thanks! Right, binary was one too.

What is your culture's outlook towards authority figures? What seems to have influenced it?

I am an Indian and I have become hyperaware of the people and the culture that surrounds me and I am beginning to see the flaws in it. One of the flaws that trouble me the MOST is how most Indians behave when they encounter any authority figure (mostly higher class or “higher” caste or the wealthy or the bureaucrat class)....

MonkderDritte ,

Just another job.

Influenced by how it is handled in this country.

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webapp deployment

Huh? Isn’t this something that runs on the server?

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And then confused screaming about all the security holes.

MonkderDritte ,

Same here. But maybe that’s why i recognize a software stack in the GB as a security risk.

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Wait, they are allowed to? With how stupide media rights have gone.

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I mean, yeah, after you got a hysteria lady.

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POSIX shell. No, seriously. Works everywhere.

After that Python for usability.

MonkderDritte ,

We are not at a point where the “global community” is more than a few competing, egoistic and greedy tribes with clashing world views, so that’s no surprise.

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I believe strongly that the way our brains develop as we grow, be it influences from environment or genes or upbringing, just can go in radically different directions.

Well, you’re right.

and the other to eat the food.

Bad deal, stadion food is usually overpriced.

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Causing magnetic pole reversal?

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Oh, much faster than pole reversal.

Which is neither the first time but every 100’000 years or so. Or was it 300k?

Microsoft Edge nags users with a 3D banner to change Windows 11's default browser (www.windowslatest.com)

Would you use Edge as your default browser on Windows 11 if Microsoft nags you with a 3D banner? Microsoft thinks you would. In a new experiment, which appears to be rolling out to Edge stable on Windows 11, Microsoft has turned on a banner that uses 3D graphics to promote the browser....

MonkderDritte , (edited )

Plus, pdf.js & co. have a couple XSS holes per month. Local pdf viewers don’t have XSS holes.

Btw, why is pdfjs.enableScripting = true by default?

MonkderDritte ,

The Pocket 386 gets its name from its 386 SX compatible processor, and the system should be able to run MS-DOS and Windows 95, but isn’t going to good for anything much newer than that

Or use your pocket pc capable of anything for that.

duckduckgo.com/?q=windows+95+on+android

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Sleeper laptop.

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So it doesn’t break userspace anymore?

how to start syncthing as a user service - dinit

im on a dinit based system and want to start syncthing as a regular user service. currently, its running as root (which bugs me a lot, as it’s playing on the network) using the syncthing-dinit service located at /etc/dinit.d/syncthing. i know i can run it with a custom syncthing dinit service file. but, i just want to know how...

MonkderDritte ,

Rent one for holidays or better go by train. And no i think most fly.

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Can we please identify the guys always pushing encryption-breaking ideas?

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Better define some basic human rights as a core tenet and fire repeat offenders, because they are a danger to the population.

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Weird, a grimace in the thumbnail usually drives me away, because it implies overstipulated trivia for teens to me.

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So because i make cold berry tea in summer and think coffee is a tea too, i’m a “crude oil is tea” sort of guy? 🤨

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I have a Yogi tea with curry here. Sold as tea.

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You’re a purist.

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That’s why:

As computers and credit cards started to become more prevalent in the 1980s, reducing paperwork significantly, the systems shifted to mostly carrying lab specimens, pharmaceuticals, and blood products. Today, lab specimens are roughly 60% of what hospital tube systems carry; pharmaceuticals account for 30%, and blood products for phlebotomy make up 5%.

I initially thought it’s because of IT-security and the hospital hacks.

MonkderDritte ,

the Romans used lead for water pipes too.the Romans used lead for water pipes too.

Uh, late romans?

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