I feel your pain. Microscopy and imaging guy here. Almost all proprietary software written for microscopes in based on Windows. And there are good reasons why this is so. Windows software benefits from libraries, a cohesive development environment, libraries, and DirectX for visualization.
And the cost of a Windows license is trivial in these >1M€ systems.
Sorry, but I have more RAM than battery life. Why do I bring this up? Because the only real alternative Firefox reduces my battery life by about 30% when I do the exact same things on it as I would on Chrome. And Firefox doesn't even have site isolation yet.
I really want to use Firefox and occassionally fire up the latest version. But I cannot justify using it , because it is trivial to buy a laptop with 32 GB RAM to overcome the resource hungriness. Battery life is not so easy to obtain.
This is a bit of a fail. It's interesting but its nothing close to memory transfer.
The shock stress probably caused the expression of a bunch of stress-related RNA, which when injected into other cells caused a similar stress response. This is like taking the blood of someone in a panic and injecting it into yourself. The adrenaline in the blood is probably going to give you a flight or fight response.
But is hardly a transfer of memory that caused the panic in the first place.
Ok, the Lord knows I have zero love for Apple. I haven't touched an Apple thing since 2008 when I was given a Macbook Pro from work.
But you purchased the laptop, if you didn't like the keyboard, why didn't you return it? Why didn't you check it out at Apple store before buying it ? As far as I know, the keyboards are not breaking. They are just extremely shitty.
I don't see any mention of seeing if this early night owl death effect is exactly because the entire social and work structure is set up to be detrimental to night owls ?
Surely night owls have additional stress because work timings in general are completely ill-suited to the night own circadian rhythm.
Because it isn't trespassing. Other users are not using your property. They are transmitting signals to a network. You have voluntarily allowed your phone to connect to the network. You are receiving other people's calls because you have specifically allowed this action when you signed your phone contract. The problem is that some folks are abusing this, and are doing so in a way that will specifically impede your attempt to stop it (caller ID spoofing etc.).
It's abuse, it may even be harassment. But it is not trespassing.
Why is a useless company making a useless app laying off people Slashdot news ? Yesterday, toddlers at our local kindergarten decided to no longer scribble on drawing paper. This news makes exactly the same amount of difference to the world.
It will take about 50 years for Apple to be steam-rolled. That's given the rate of IQ increase in the human population. In about 50 years, a large part of the distribution's tail will have risen to a high enough point.
Chinese phones may have Chinese backdoors, but the Chinese aren't going to invade the US to come get you or I of we were to insult their new "leader for life" whereas the US government has already been caught "weaponizing" Federal departments and agencies as domestic political tools of control.
But they can sell your data to the US government. The Chinese are smart. They know the agencies want your data. This is a lucrative opportunity for them. And the agencies can protect themselves from backlash by simply saying 'its the Chinese who steal data'. And the military gets its Chinese boogeyman. It's a win-win for everyone. Except you.
At this point, I am not exactly sure what they've invented or if they choose their names based on a random pemutation generator of "chat, hangout, talk, meet".
I have Google Hangouts enabled for users in my Gsuite account services. I don't see anything like Hangouts Chat? I thought Hangouts was always about chat? WTF is Hangouts Meet? Is it the same as meet.google.com?
The problem Twitter has is the same problem inherent to every platform (Slashdot, Reddit included) which ascribes value to any statement/opinion based on what people think of it. Any such upvote/downvote/trending/retweet/like system tends to select the *popular* opinion, not the correct solution.
Now it would be all good if this was done by automated bots and computers who run multiple simulations to check objective validity and then in some statistical measure determine that the solution supported by the maximum number of simulation runs is likely to be the correct one. This does not hold true when humans (flawed, emotion and biased in a myriad ways) determine what gets spread.
Yes, but that also takes away whatever little value Twitter has as a platform for statements 'straight from the source'. At least, that is the main reason the media and many people are on Twitter - a way to communicate with the person in charge, the company you're dealing with directly. Anything tweeted cannot be ascribed to any of the middlemen journalists screwing it up with incorrect reporting etc.
Giving tweets a lifespan, automatically makes every statement effectively retracted after the said time span. This means I can say what I want on Twitter and it will be removed automatically. Politicians do this with their verbal statements all the time and the only reason they can be pulled up for it is because somewhere there is a journalistic record of it. If Twitter gives tweets a lifespan, then the value of Twitter is an good as the spoken word of a politician. That is, zero.
Which is actually more of a threat to Linux. Anything you can do on Linux...you can also do on Windows. The reverse is not true yet. If you ask me, ChromeOS + Android has a much better chance of actually shaking up the big dogs than traditional Linux ever will.
For all "ïntensive" purposes? Did you mean "intents and purposes" ?
I feel your pain. Microscopy and imaging guy here. Almost all proprietary software written for microscopes in based on Windows. And there are good reasons why this is so. Windows software benefits from libraries, a cohesive development environment, libraries, and DirectX for visualization.
And the cost of a Windows license is trivial in these >1M€ systems.
If you are really really asinine about strong typing, you can declare types in Python https://medium.com/@ageitgey/l...
Sorry, but I have more RAM than battery life. Why do I bring this up? Because the only real alternative Firefox reduces my battery life by about 30% when I do the exact same things on it as I would on Chrome. And Firefox doesn't even have site isolation yet.
I really want to use Firefox and occassionally fire up the latest version. But I cannot justify using it , because it is trivial to buy a laptop with 32 GB RAM to overcome the resource hungriness. Battery life is not so easy to obtain.
This is a bit of a fail. It's interesting but its nothing close to memory transfer.
The shock stress probably caused the expression of a bunch of stress-related RNA, which when injected into other cells caused a similar stress response. This is like taking the blood of someone in a panic and injecting it into yourself. The adrenaline in the blood is probably going to give you a flight or fight response.
But is hardly a transfer of memory that caused the panic in the first place.
102 fatalities PER DAY by human drivers.
Ok, the Lord knows I have zero love for Apple. I haven't touched an Apple thing since 2008 when I was given a Macbook Pro from work.
But you purchased the laptop, if you didn't like the keyboard, why didn't you return it? Why didn't you check it out at Apple store before buying it ? As far as I know, the keyboards are not breaking. They are just extremely shitty.
And therefore the whole "Recall" idea is BS.
I don't see any mention of seeing if this early night owl death effect is exactly because the entire social and work structure is set up to be detrimental to night owls ?
Surely night owls have additional stress because work timings in general are completely ill-suited to the night own circadian rhythm.
Because it isn't trespassing. Other users are not using your property. They are transmitting signals to a network. You have voluntarily allowed your phone to connect to the network. You are receiving other people's calls because you have specifically allowed this action when you signed your phone contract. The problem is that some folks are abusing this, and are doing so in a way that will specifically impede your attempt to stop it (caller ID spoofing etc.).
It's abuse, it may even be harassment. But it is not trespassing.
Because the AI might be able to sort out certain things faster/to get clusters that may/may not be worth further sorting.
Well, you could have AI based sorting. Like sorting first on some heuristic parameter that isn't actually the parameter to be eventually sorted by.
https://medium.com/swlh/how-i-...
There, now you know one. Leaving the walled garden is hard but some do manage.
Android users don't appear to be switching to the iPhone like they used to.
No Android user I know EVER switched to iOS. Why would you ?
And now we won't have to install one more program just to have it. I don't know what you're thinking, but this is good news for users.
Why is a useless company making a useless app laying off people Slashdot news ? Yesterday, toddlers at our local kindergarten decided to no longer scribble on drawing paper. This news makes exactly the same amount of difference to the world.
It will take about 50 years for Apple to be steam-rolled. That's given the rate of IQ increase in the human population. In about 50 years, a large part of the distribution's tail will have risen to a high enough point.
Chinese phones may have Chinese backdoors, but the Chinese aren't going to invade the US to come get you or I of we were to insult their new "leader for life" whereas the US government has already been caught "weaponizing" Federal departments and agencies as domestic political tools of control.
But they can sell your data to the US government. The Chinese are smart. They know the agencies want your data. This is a lucrative opportunity for them. And the agencies can protect themselves from backlash by simply saying 'its the Chinese who steal data'. And the military gets its Chinese boogeyman. It's a win-win for everyone. Except you.
That just tells me to go enable it in Admin console. And there is no such thing on admin services.
At this point, I am not exactly sure what they've invented or if they choose their names based on a random pemutation generator of "chat, hangout, talk, meet".
I have Google Hangouts enabled for users in my Gsuite account services. I don't see anything like Hangouts Chat? I thought Hangouts was always about chat? WTF is Hangouts Meet? Is it the same as meet.google.com?
What the hell is going on here?
The problem Twitter has is the same problem inherent to every platform (Slashdot, Reddit included) which ascribes value to any statement/opinion based on what people think of it. Any such upvote/downvote/trending/retweet/like system tends to select the *popular* opinion, not the correct solution.
Now it would be all good if this was done by automated bots and computers who run multiple simulations to check objective validity and then in some statistical measure determine that the solution supported by the maximum number of simulation runs is likely to be the correct one. This does not hold true when humans (flawed, emotion and biased in a myriad ways) determine what gets spread.
In short, there is no hope.
Yes, but that also takes away whatever little value Twitter has as a platform for statements 'straight from the source'. At least, that is the main reason the media and many people are on Twitter - a way to communicate with the person in charge, the company you're dealing with directly. Anything tweeted cannot be ascribed to any of the middlemen journalists screwing it up with incorrect reporting etc.
Giving tweets a lifespan, automatically makes every statement effectively retracted after the said time span. This means I can say what I want on Twitter and it will be removed automatically. Politicians do this with their verbal statements all the time and the only reason they can be pulled up for it is because somewhere there is a journalistic record of it. If Twitter gives tweets a lifespan, then the value of Twitter is an good as the spoken word of a politician. That is, zero.
Which is actually more of a threat to Linux. Anything you can do on Linux...you can also do on Windows. The reverse is not true yet. If you ask me, ChromeOS + Android has a much better chance of actually shaking up the big dogs than traditional Linux ever will.
It applies to all residents of Belgium. Typically it means if you use Facebook from within the jurisdiction of Belgian law.
Most email clients that do support encryption use PGP. This is available on Gmail through an extension.
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