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  • And an important note about imaginary numbers is there more of a band aid solution because we chose to lose information when doing positive exponentials, when in reality both positive and negative answers are equally valid mathematically (though sometimes not physically).

    So math doesn't care about our conventions and sometimes we need that information back, hence complex numbers.

    Multiplying anything times 0 = 0 though doesn't just have 2 possible outcomes, it has infinite for the variable multiplied. With such aggressive information loss its usually hard to retain any realistic information, though it is possible with proper limits

  • I mean that short cycle dopamine that all apps are pushing towards like its the new micro transaction.

    LGBT safe spaces are amazing, but aren't representative of 100% of online content

    EDIT: I didn't read the article don't come at me I'm stupid n lazy, if its just another hidden homophobic law then fuck that, but IG you can't expect anything of lawmakers

  • Just did some quick research and it looks like most hormones aren't too polar, but hey worst case scenario I'll just ask everyone to carry around their personal brain nebulizer and take breaths as needed

  • Exactly this is why I haven't made the switch yet.

    Its like letting a package be managed per package instead of per distro, giving its devs some more fine grain control on stability vs update speed

  • What makes you so confident your first paragraph leads to the second?

    I suppose a better way to highlight it is the where's the difference between this and a natural human?

    Assuming a brain is a complex computer, and our senses more complex training data/promts, we fit the qualifications so must also be incapable of original thought

  • I actually did this and reccomend for a power user (for me it was proxmox didn't quick enough implement virtio-fs), but in case you want a full proxmox like setup I got some recommendations:

    • Use LXD-ui. Its a bit annoying with the certificates but gives a nice n easy to use ui (I was only able to figure out how to get this working with the snap, but I didn't try too hard)
    • Setup Virt manager through gtk Broadway. This one requires your own security implementations so definitely don't just open it to the whole internet, but it allows you to manage VM's in a browser intuitively.
    • Setup ssh, vnc, sunshine, tailscale, a device local to the host you can connect to any number of remote desktop solutions you can cause it all likelyhood setting things up you will break a thing or 2 and it sucks having no access to your device
    • Use syncthing or resilio sync to share files between a client and the host PC, saves a lot of time trying fancier stuff like rsync (can probably be used to setup multiple servers storage backup, in case of power outage or whatever but I personally only have 1 host)
  • I'm begging everyone to try a healthy alternative to brain eating like vaping - you still get a the same effects (maybe even stronger!) with much less prion disease!

    (In theory please no one take this as actual medical advice I'm just a wee little stoner)

  • As a mid-power user I almost exclusively use them just because I want my software up to date. for example using discover I can update all my godot installs on all my devices to the latest features I'm seeing everyone rave about. (this is mainly for the maintainers but it trickles down)

    Looking back into when I first was dipping my toes in linux though things like missing libraries and other scary looking apt errors essentially meant I didn't go further from there and accepted not installing the package. I could see this frustrating lots of users early and causing them to return to windows as I did for a bit.

    edit to add on: I still consider it very important to have the option to install it through a deb let's say, but more alike how one can compile from source with a thousand flags if they choose - just as long as its a choice

  • But you do get the simplicity, and following the real 'free' part of Foss you get the choice to do the fancy nerd magic if you want.

    But for most of us flatpaks are readily updated and easily installed, idfc about no gtk magicians spells.

    I think its a major step towards general linux acceptance

  • Would smoking raw human brains make you high?

    Wait no thermal degredation

    Would nebulizing raw human brains make you high? Especially of I got a little brain-diffuser in the corner that just filled the room with the aroma

  • Yeah but data rate caps are money grab bullshit and everyone knows it.

    If they really wanted to measure it per what it costs them it'd be unlimited with speed caps, just that doesn't make nearly as much money

    And like any right drag increase(by extension fuel) would be easily lost to favorable or unfavorable winds, the noise is so small considering it is a joke - the extra $0.01 per flight ain't gonna cost them the $50 per passenger they're charging (made up numbers but I'm not gonna whip out drag calculations just yet lmao)