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Linux has no Vision
Something Linux never had and will never have – Vision.
This is a requirement for innovation, creativity, and breaking new ground.
The Linux mentality could never come up this on their own:
Evolution of Mac OS (Mac OS 1.0 - Mac OS X 10.11) 1984-2015
Steve Jobs internal demo of NeXTSTEP 3 (1992)
Linux is just a _copy_ (no vision to create something _new_) of a 45 year old crummy command line, with little else to offer. Linux desktop is for pretend wannabe nerds hiding behind broken bash cruft. Linux desktop is for idiots.
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Linux has no Vision
Something Linux never had and will never have – Vision.
This is a requirement for innovation, creativity, and breaking new ground.
The Linux mentality could never come up this on their own:
Evolution of Mac OS (Mac OS 1.0 - Mac OS X 10.11) 1984-2015
Steve Jobs internal demo of NeXTSTEP 3 (1992)
Linux is just a _copy_ (no vision to create something _new_) of a 45 year old crummy command line, with little else to offer. Linux desktop is for pretend wannabe nerds hiding behind broken bash cruft. Linux desktop is for idiots.
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Apologies to Almond Joy and Mounds
Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't
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Re:These applications still exist?
Don't change your default behavior either:
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Re:Drat!
You definitely right creimer! That wanker troll obviously doesn't know what he is talking about!
Don't worry about your office chair, it is your head you have to be careful about:
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Re: With Seattle Hundreds plus...
Yeah tell me about it! We have just suffered a major setback; I recruited 10 brand new trolls but they didn't last long:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Anyway, I will just get back at working on it, it shouldn't be hard to find volunteer trolls for a character such as yourself:
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Re:Remember NAFTA!
You won't believe it? They sent us a bunch of egg heads to negotiate and they all broke so we have to wait for replacements before continuing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Based on your picture linked just below, there is rumors that you might be their father and your mother their mother:
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Re:Coal
Drug testing? This is a very good idea! Maybe we should drug test this happy bunch. Some other poster said they were your siblings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Are you on drugs Christopher? We always had that explanation but we might have to reconsider:
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Re:*Now* the business model is
Warning, warning Will Robinson, illegal aliens have been spotted near where you live creimer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Now you might be in trouble because the FBI suspects you to be the father and your mother to be the mother. They use this evidence as proof:
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Re:What the fuck?
I am remember reading a story in my history classes of somebody just like you. Same old, same old it seems like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...And lately, I just found another striking resemblance:
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Re:About the same thing that happens with aircraft
And your siblings crashing isn't unheard of:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...But then again, since you are suspected of being the father and your mother the mother, it isn't so surprising after all:
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Re:Earthquakes
I suggest you never sit on top of a wall because it could be really hazardous in your case:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...But of course, As Nancy Guerrero says: "We try to cure his abnormal need for attention but he is kind of stubborn and won't listen to anybody":
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Re:These applications still exist?
As other posters have mentioned, Photoshop does indeed have a spellchecker. But, hey, don't worry about it, I asked your siblings and they didn't know about it either:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Here is some of what those other posters might have been thinking about:
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Re: These applications still exist?
That's funny, I counted 10 of your siblings in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Why does everybody now knows they are your siblings? Easy proof:
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Re:The Euro takes a flush...
I was wondering what caused the fall of the wall for your siblings but I now hear it is an earthquake caused by you walking around:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...You should be more careful:
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Re:Is that a normal denomination?
There is talk about banning sitting on top of walls as well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Christopher Dale Reimer can't count to 10 anyway so, imagine the difficulty to count to 100:
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Re:Bills worth nearly 600 dollars
Maybe you should learn to write before shit posting on
/.I understand the level of difficulty for you so start by learning to count to ten. Here is a very good tutorial video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Here is what I know about you and why I understand the difficulty for you:
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Re:Curious about .local on local network...
I hear your siblings use the
.egg domain for their home network and that they have to by law so are you sure you are legit in doing so?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...You must admit there are striking similarities with your head contents:
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Re: Curious about .local on local network...
Dear Chritopher Dale Reimer,
I am the chief representative AC and I would like to explain something to you:
It is like pesticide usage; one shot might not be enough and you have to keep fighting even when things seem calm to avoid production of siblings like shown here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...So, no, your 2 day slow down at shit posting did not quite cut it. Go figure:
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Re:Clowns
I find this version of your video on youtube more interesting:
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Re:Trends like...?
I have always assumed that you were causing earthquakes everywhere you went thus, dumbly enough, causing your siblings to fall off the wall:
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Re:Trends like...?
Yeah but with ten of you, it makes 150$ an hour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Now I bet you did think of that he?
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Re:Clowns
The IT Office
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you are incorrect, the tube sys looks dangerous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... a train car withstanding force of vacuum = a sub under10 ft of water? not close
the tube will be pushing out an enormous force, and when it fails it will crush down almost instantly on whatever is inside. A car moving 700mph would be stopped rapidly and the people inside would be smashed into the front of the car or given a weakly built car, they would be smushed inside the carSubmarines are full of air so they pressure difference is not the same as a container holding vacuum. Subs also pressurize to help keep the pressure differential small.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
vacuum implosion is no joke. I don't want to be inside. They should give up on the vacuum idea and use positive pressure behind the train to keep a wind moving along with it.
The news will blab on about how nobody saw it coming after the first train accident ends in a mangled mess of bloody passengers. Science is easy to ignore in the US -
you are incorrect, the tube sys looks dangerous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... a train car withstanding force of vacuum = a sub under10 ft of water? not close
the tube will be pushing out an enormous force, and when it fails it will crush down almost instantly on whatever is inside. A car moving 700mph would be stopped rapidly and the people inside would be smashed into the front of the car or given a weakly built car, they would be smushed inside the carSubmarines are full of air so they pressure difference is not the same as a container holding vacuum. Subs also pressurize to help keep the pressure differential small.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
vacuum implosion is no joke. I don't want to be inside. They should give up on the vacuum idea and use positive pressure behind the train to keep a wind moving along with it.
The news will blab on about how nobody saw it coming after the first train accident ends in a mangled mess of bloody passengers. Science is easy to ignore in the US -
you are incorrect, the tube sys looks dangerous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... a train car withstanding force of vacuum = a sub under10 ft of water? not close
the tube will be pushing out an enormous force, and when it fails it will crush down almost instantly on whatever is inside. A car moving 700mph would be stopped rapidly and the people inside would be smashed into the front of the car or given a weakly built car, they would be smushed inside the carSubmarines are full of air so they pressure difference is not the same as a container holding vacuum. Subs also pressurize to help keep the pressure differential small.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
vacuum implosion is no joke. I don't want to be inside. They should give up on the vacuum idea and use positive pressure behind the train to keep a wind moving along with it.
The news will blab on about how nobody saw it coming after the first train accident ends in a mangled mess of bloody passengers. Science is easy to ignore in the US -
You know what else is a go?
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Re:Even More Simple
Ha, they definitely do. I have had tyres burst in my face and it was not fun, as the volume of air was low and the distance was a foot (bike tyre @120psi) or so the energy had dissipated to low levels but it was still a shock. Bursting lorry tyres can cause issues https://www.youtube.com/watch?... So please check your facts.
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Re:No, Standing Next To It
So you walking up to a checkout. A human will do it for 10 bucks, or do it yourself. Which do you choose?
Anyway, this is the ultimate goal:
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Are universe is doomed..
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooomed.
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Re:Even More Simple
It's really not the imploding that is the issue. It's more the outside deciding it wants to fill the empty. I wonder if you could use this to power anything?
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Re:Even More Simple
I wonder, could you use this 1atm overpressure for any work? Hmm, https://www.youtube.com/result... ah yes, yes you can.
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Re:Even More Simple
I wonder what happens in vacuum failure, I wonder if there are any demonstrations which might show this. Ah yes the vacuum canon, this is what happens in vacuum failure.
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Re:FMEA
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Re:Actual discussion?
Air will rush in at the speed of sound from any leak. It'll weigh 10t per square metre. Also 700mph is basically a bullet which you happen to be in, you want it to take lots of seconds to slow down else you best hope you're lying down, 10 seconds at 3g does not sound like comfortable deceleration, let alone 3 seconds at 10g or 1 at 30. This is about 10x the energy of an F1 crash so that again sounds fun. With literally zero room for error, unlike a plane which has much room for error and failure.
Want to see what happens when air hits something in a vacuum? https://www.youtube.com/watch?... or you know take your pick https://www.youtube.com/result...
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Re:Actual discussion?
Air will rush in at the speed of sound from any leak. It'll weigh 10t per square metre. Also 700mph is basically a bullet which you happen to be in, you want it to take lots of seconds to slow down else you best hope you're lying down, 10 seconds at 3g does not sound like comfortable deceleration, let alone 3 seconds at 10g or 1 at 30. This is about 10x the energy of an F1 crash so that again sounds fun. With literally zero room for error, unlike a plane which has much room for error and failure.
Want to see what happens when air hits something in a vacuum? https://www.youtube.com/watch?... or you know take your pick https://www.youtube.com/result...
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Re:Please think, even if just for a moment.
Um you know the speed of sound in air is 767mph not 70mph. And when the pressure difference is 1atm that'll be the rate at which air will flood in, doesn't really matter how large the breach is. I suggest you go look at some ~15psi (~1atm) overpressure situations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?... I mean a school ping pong ball canon is basically the same as this system. That doesn't seem like fun to me. Or you know what happens in explosions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... 10 PSI effects:
Reinforced concrete buildings severely damaged
Severe heart and lung damage
Limbs can be blown offSo you know that sounds fun.
Also 600000m vacuum tube seems unlikely. Expansion and whatnot.
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Re: Even More Simple
catastrophic
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At least e'd get an entertaining video
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Re:Hyperloop is FUD
"The company hasn't even engineered a prototype much less built one."
Sure they haven't. You're the one spreading FUD, you must work for an airplane company.
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Re:These applications still exist?
FFS, creimer, please go watch this video and take its advice to heart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
"The only applications I use ARE Microsoft Defender and Malware Bytes."
For a "published" "writer", you sure do have problems constructing grammatically correct English sentences.
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Re:why? why?
Yes. Blockchain is a buzzword and not useful here. What you're looking for is public-key identity (PKI is public-key infrastructure) based on a non-shared-secret challenge-response.
Today, we can implement this simply by using FIDO devices (UAF/U2F), wherein a user walks into a bank, shows their hard ID (driver's license, passport, etc.), and then establishes a trust with a third-party entity (such as a Credit Reporting Agency--TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax). I've described this for credit fraud (YouTube), such that you won't be able to open new credit accounts (car loan, mortgage, car rental, credit card, etc.) without physical possession of a Security Key device (which you bring yourself). The damned things cost $20 and one holds many keys, so can be used to validate to Google, all three CRAs, the State, and whoever else.
You could do the same with driver's IDs, and even embed the device in your driver's ID. When you receive your ID, hold it over an NFC sensor at the desk, press the button, and it creates a new key. This could be a special, one-time implementation where the ID card will only generate a new trust when it's brand-new: if you lose your ID, you get a new one, and have to establish trust with the State to activate its identity feature. For mail-out license replacement, you could go to a bank, police station, or some other authorized establishment, which only leaves the same weakness as today, and only until you establish that trust.
The hard part is establishing identity when you have no identifying papers. How do you prove you're you? Birth certificate is your origin, and we just kind of accept that: if you die as a baby and some no-name takes your papers for his no-name infant, nobody's the wiser. You might create an odd anomaly, unless you dump the baby with the parents of the original and they go along with it.
Everything beyond that is a matter of having a strange adult with a strange claim of being a person.
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Re:Without having read the article
I'm pretty sure the good folks of Chicago already know about the loophole, so you might end up with a worse budget problem.
Disclaimer: Totally NSFW lyrics!
p.s. You'll recognize one of the girls as the ukulele girl from Scrubs.
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Prof. Mike Steele, Wilkes University as seen on TV
Canada's "The Nature Of Things" TV documentary series, hosted by Dr. David Suzuki, covered this very topic of squirrel food hoarding behaviour in a 2012 episode called "Nuts About Squirrels":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The show highlights the work of Prof. Mike Steele and team at Wilkes, as well as that of Prof. Joel Brown at the University of Illinois, and Dr. Sarah Parton at Hampshire College.
This new UC Berkeley research adds to a fascinating topic.
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myoelectric prosthetics
Sounds like they are actually just implementing myoelectric prosthetics. Note that that is measuring muscle signals, not nerve signals. Similar technology has been used for subvocalized speech recognition
There have been prosthetics based on measuring signals from the spinal column or peripheral nerves, but they usually still use implanted electrodes because nerve signals are much weaker than myoelectric signals.
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Re:Idaho vs. Silicon Valley Trivia Facts
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Re: Solved 80 years ago
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Re: Non-apology apology
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Non-apology apology
We're sorry. And we promise that we're going to immediately change our business model in no way. Did we mention that we're sorry?
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Non-apology apology
We're sorry. And we promise that we're going to immediately change our business model in no way. Did we mention that we're sorry?