

That small red bulb counteracts the entropy argument because you bring energy (and quite a lot of I recall) into the system.
Would be a sad day if we no longer could reduce entropy locally under the invest of energy.
That small red bulb counteracts the entropy argument because you bring energy (and quite a lot of I recall) into the system.
Would be a sad day if we no longer could reduce entropy locally under the invest of energy.
No it’s the complaint about one of the few transparent revenue flows Mozilla managed to pull off.
It’s disabled one step deep on the settings
There is a shitload of stuff going wrong with the Mozilla foundation and this doesn’t even make the top 10.
That’s the reason for my down vote: it’s nothing I want this community to focus on. It’s basically engagement bait with the topic “ads bad”.
That’s no forgery, that looks like original work to me!
Seriously though thanks for sharing!
But reinforcement makes you heavier and you’re back to the drawing board!
It might be easier to first chop arms and legs off to save the excess weigh.lt.
I found that this is one of the few areas where aphantasia is a strong advantage :D
I can’t help you finding better metaphors beside “it’s like charge but different” as I have “accepted” the whole quantum topic as math that for some random reason can be used to make predictions which accidently correlate to our reality…
In short: charge is not the only thing that defines a particle. Although the charge of the neutrinos is zero their spin differs.
A longer form of this answer is here. The answers go a bit more into detail on why “zero charge” isn’t precisely correct either but I’m not sure if that goes too deep for what you’re interested in!
Oh yeah I misunderstood you, completely agree!
He did several “come find me from my pic” videos where users sent in images from around the world and he found where it was taken.
I distinctly remember a fishing spot where he basically found the tight tree under which the pic was taken.
If there’s no cherry picking behind the scenes… Then the answer is “yes, it is transferable”.
No one forces unattended updates. And containerd is already living in the userspace.
If every dev would live on a kernel level stability approach we’d will not have a containerd release at all.
Yay a rabbit hole! Thanks for the key words :)
Can you give a link or description how anarchy counts be implement in a easy there is resilient to a subverted centralization of power that does not truly on an active majority?
Because we don’t have that, sadly. And I’ve never seen a concept that takes a silent and passive majority into consideration.
This is a twisting of your words to make you smile, not to offend :)
You identify with the person so arrogant that he tried to cheat not only the gods but death himself, putting the whole of mortal existence in danger - while disliking the hottest bisexual in existence who was tricked into not knowing what reflections were - and then tragically thinking that he met the hottest sea creature in existence!
That would always by definition block all third parties.
Think of the reddit example from the person you replied to: there was a huge outcry when reddit announced shutting down their lower API tiers.
Either information is free to flow or not at all, there is no middle ground.
With that in mind: I’m sure they thought about it and decided to prioritize transparency she flexibility over security. Personally I support that decision.
One thing that was only mentioned briefly by someone else is the physical button turning on the computer.
Similar to the paperclip test figure out where the power button goes into the mainboardw and bridge that with a short cable. Is possible that by moving the case the old button lost a cable.
This is just one more thing to test though, it’s really trial and error as you know :)
From what I understand: CasaOS is simply an abstraction layer and takes away a lot of the manual work.
I agree with you that this shows down learning quite a bit.
I see three ways forward for you:
a) switch to a Linux base system, Debian, arch, nixos, whatever resonates and set up everything from scratch. High learning curve but no more hidden things.
b) same as a but as a separate setup. This is what I would recommend if you have the time and cash. Replicate what’s already working and compare.
c) figure out how to do things manually within the CasaOS framework. Can’t help you there though :)
The"single cell pet" gets me even more… Like isn’t that a tad specific? Dogs? No prob! Rabbits? Be my guest. Amoeba? Fuck off, weirdo!
Oh. That would explain the hashtags. I’ll edit my comment to point out yours!
Thanks!
Hypothesis: the message seems to imply that the cliche nature lover needs to trample and destroy said nature to be close to it.
This seems the most likely explanation to me.
And I find it neither funny nor insightful.
Edit: I can’t manage to copy paste usernames on mobile but please check out the refinement by the comment to this post. Highly valuable edition. Tldr of it: not “nature lovers” in general but social media invasive nature lovers.
Lemmy.world is blocked by beehaw as well…
Me when I develop something or test something with another ones tool or want a quick comparison: I don’t want to use something in production for a while just to see if the basics are met.
Those sites give me the opportunity to bomb me with all kinds of scenarios and I check what’s working for me and where not.
It’s not about a few sites that I could quickly check but about patterns.