Do it. Gaming was the only reason preventing me from switching to the Linux side, until Itried and found out that literally every one of my games work on Linux, sometimes even better than on windows.
This is cool amd thanks for sharing this but perhaps I wasn't clear in saying that some users that I would share files with can tolerate only a few instructions before they think the whole thing is too complicated for them. I would prefer a web UI
thanks but that still doesn't solve problem 2 as to my understanding it requires everyone to install it and access through my google account to access the files in the server.
Not really, it's more people who identify as Marxist-Leninists or leftist in general who deny, downplay, or outright praise the genocidal actions of totalitarian regimes like the USSR, the PRC, etc, and/or who today will support countries like Russia in the ukraine-russia conflict (explicitly or more overtly) simply because they hate the US and NATO.
The origins actually predate Tiananmen square, but I can't exactly remember if it was people who praised the actions of the USSR during the Prague spring or the Hungarian revolution.
This is a good idea. I am a student representative for public student housing and sometimes we have to resort to encourage other residents to do some "mail-bombing" (as in sending a lot of emails not the Teddy K method) to get things done.
We also have tose evaluations, albeit we do not coordinate what to write there, our professors aren't that bad and when one was it wasn't necessary for her to get so many bad evaluations she was fired.
I had a let's say introductory course on computational methods for biotech and while matlab was mentioned they taught us python instead and they had us use free software (Thonny)
Activism exists for a reason. This isn't a DIY project, this is one that needs people to be more vocal and active so that governments do something about it.
The EU didn't start regulating apple & co because it woke up one day and felt like doing it, it did so because activists and people pressured them to do so or joined the world of politics to fix these issues.
The solution isn't to tackle it individually, that's how the corporations win, it's to get politically involved in whichever way we can and want to and tackle it as a group.
It's not the only way tho. You can also get politically active about it, pressure your representatives into signing legislation in favor of the open web or even join a party or an organization and become the representative yourself and change it from the inside if you can.
Let's stop pretending individual actions are the only thing we can do to stop corporations, that's how they win. We need to act politically.
I don't have any recommendation beyond what has already been said but if none of the solutions work or seem too much to handle and you don't absolutely need windows for whatever reason (mostly work, if gaming is what you're worrying about Linux works fine usually now that steam is pushing for more conpatibility) I'd rather recommend you try out Linux Mint (or Nobara if you want all the gaming stuff to be setup for you already) instead of buying windows as it will save you money and time.
This is just a guess but I think the Thought Emporium, which is probably the guy you watched for the neuron stuff, may also do these as actual research and publish papers about this and therefore gets funding from institutions or companies. It could also be he built it with money from other jobs or hot a loan to invest in this at the start then as the YT channel grew and people donated to him he expanded. Or maybe the lab is shared with others. Tbh idk but it's not as unreasonable as you think for a single person to own a lab like that.
stupid question but where exactly can I find these logs?
Server uses linux so I can probably find them somehow but idk about the windows client