Is there any such keyboard config for smartphones/laptops?
Is there any such keyboard config for smartphones/laptops?
I don’t mean 60+90 but instead “60 or 90, both goes”
The possibility (reality?) of CPU backdoors which make it possible for them to bypass cryptography and hence encryption completely is a full game changer. This is a thing that I was only suspecting but now we have more concrete evidence that this actually happens.
And I was called paranoid for this ^^
Exactly.
For the first and second point however, I’ve learned that whatever the others don’t know today, that’ll be my state of lack of knowledge in a few months or years. Anything that isn’t a one off script I generally document/comment because I’ve had some projects when I was young, and couldn’t work in them after a few months of break because I didn’t understand anything.
That’s when I understood, that “others” is just me in a few months.
People tend to forget, that labour unions were a compromise created after workers got angry of the exploitation so much that they raided the factory owners and killed them.
This is some high quality stuff here - being able to recognise many of them
“The Legend says, that the allmighty Nokia was the most powerful weapon ever wielded by a Hylian. To this day, there isn’t a any enemy, who has seen the Nokia-Sword in use and survived it.” - Zelda
acab =?
This wouldn’t be truely democratic. It would rather be just like donations. Government spending works, because it’s all out into the same basket. If it weren’t, then rich taxpayers would move the movey to projects they want - and as would have very little old-age welfare, because they don’t pay much taxes anymk6and every group in society would put the money into their projects.
Exactly. Those who create and profit from a product are most interested in making money off it and will avoid regulations and restrictions as much as possible. Commercial airlines aren’t safe because the companies wanted to keep their customers safe, but rather because the regulations were put in place after all kinds of accidents.
Oh, I have two good ones:
Nuclear power causes less deaths (per energy unit produced) than wind (source)
You get less radiation when living near a nuclear power plant, than if that nuclear plant hadn’t been there.
To explain the second: A major misconception is, that nuclear power plants are dangerous due to their radiation. No they aren’t. The effect of radiation from the rocks in the ground and the surroundings is on average 50x more than what you get from the nuclear power plant and it’s fuel cells. (source). Our body is very well capable of dealing with the constant background radiation all the time (e.g. DNA repairs). Near a power plant, the massive amounts of isolation and concrete will inhibit any background radiation coming from rocks from that direction to you. This means, that you’ll actually get slightly less radiation, because the nuclear plant is there.
Regarding the dangers of nuclear disasters. To this day, it’s been very hard to find out, if at all any people have even died to Fukushima radiation (ans not other sources such as tsunami/earthquake/etc.) Nuclear radiation causes much more problems by being an emotionally triggering viral meme spreading between people and hindering it’s productive use and by distracting from the ironic fact, that the coal burned in coal power plants spew much more radiation into the atmosphere than nuclear power plants themselves. (source)
Fun community idea!
Just a side note. the communityname unfortunately reads like “A I’m a death-ing” instead of AI made a thing to me and my friends 😅
Great! Nice to see more and more Reddit equivalents popping up in the fediverse!
Mathstodon seems to be quite active: https://mathstodon.xyz/about
Yes, the name tells you that it’s created by maths people.
https://feddit.de has a few German language communities of you’re interested in such stuff.
Well, it’s not any official statement by the Linux Devs as a collective.
It’s simply the personal opinion of Linus - who also happens to be the person who created Linux and still manages it.
It’s just a dream, so I don’t know ^^
But 6 and 9 can be confused when you don’t know the orientation to read them in