Skip Navigation

User banner
Posts
16
Comments
152
Joined
2 yr. ago

Permanently Deleted

Jump
  • Why the hell are you asking this here?

  • It's actually pretty quick for me with 95% JPEGs. But your mileage may of course vary.

    You can just select them all and export them into a folder. Maybe overnight?

  • Throw them into darktable and export them to JPEG

  • You can run an arp-scan to check and see if there are any devices on the network that could be whitelisted and spoof their MAC

  • Immune by Philipp Dettmer. Made me appreciate my body and immune system

  • I use biology. Being grateful and kind just has an evolutionary advantage

  • Totally agree! "God" just has that ring to it. I haven't found a suitable replacement yet

  • It does that, too, yes. But as I mentioned above it in fact does have its own web crawler and search algorithm, just like other search engines. It combines the results which makes DDG technically a true search engine, even though it improves its results by utilizing other search enignes, too. Shall we agree to this?

  • Too much power

  • They spend their revenue on planting trees

  • What are you talking about? Look around? Life obviously only emerges in humanoid form. Have you ever seen a living thing that isn't humanoid? Why would it be any different for aliens?

  • Hang on, I'm really trying to understand.

    According to Wikpedia,

    A Web crawler, sometimes called a spider or spiderbot and often shortened to crawler, is an Internet bot that systematically browses the World Wide Web and that is typically operated by search engines for the purpose of Web indexing.

    DDG operates a crawler just like that which is a characteristic of a search engine.

    A search engine is defined by Webster as

    computer software used to search data (such as text or a database) for specified information also : a site on the World Wide Web that uses such software to locate key words in other sites

    Which is what DDG is and does. How is DDG not a search engine?

  • DuckDuckGo's results are a compilation of "over 400" sources according to itself, including Bing, Yahoo! Search BOSS, Wolfram Alpha, Yandex, and its own web crawler (the DuckDuckBot); but none from Google. It also uses data from crowdsourced sites such as Wikipedia, to populate knowledge panel boxes to the right of the search results.

    (Wikipedia)

  • Totally agree but weren't they working on an all-in-one IDE? I think it was Fleet

  • And Firefox is not a browser?

  • Not an expert but iirc: Materials have a resonant frequency. If they are exposed to a sound of this frequency, the object will start to vibrate pretty strongly. If the sound is loud enough and hits the frequency well enough, it can cause such strong vibrations that the object breaks.

    This is how people are able to break wine glasses using their voice.

    However, I would think that different parts of a human body have different resonant frequencies so it probably wouldn't work quite as well. Also, human tissue isn't particularly resonant.

  • Organic Maps and Magic Earth are awesome. The best I've had so far. Magic Earth is more optimized for driving, though if that is what you're looking for.

  • Look, you seem like a nice kid but this is just inappropriate. Not only do you manage to find the worst possible communities to post these articles to but they also read like a bad fever dream.

    If you have issues and like writing as a form of coping or working through it, that is totally fine but you have to ask yourself "Do I want the world to know about my illegal activity, obsession with this guy and obvious mental health issues?" By doing this you link your name with shady and creepy stuff forever. As soon as you publish something, you can't control it anymore, be aware of that, no matter how long ago it was.

    If you feel like you need it, please seek professional help.

    Also, "made with The GIMP on his Linux system" is a sentence more suited for Facebook imo