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You’re correct in a lot of languages; Excel comes to mind. Just that’s not how int rand()
works in C.
Sorry, I don’t why you’re getting snark and even being accused of using the word “integer”.
My namesake is a human librarian that was turned into an orangutan. All he says is “Ook” and can traverse the library stacks with great ease. He is happy.
I have a pretty strange knowledge set. I’m not super friendly, but I like to get high and link people to stuff. Just pretend I said only “ook”
You’re correct in a lot of languages; Excel comes to mind. Just that’s not how int rand()
works in C.
Sorry, I don’t why you’re getting snark and even being accused of using the word “integer”.
But which consumes more energy? Like really. I’m betting AI does, but some tasks might be close.
Like they would open source Zed instead of locking it up in a museum and claiming their version is the best.
Ahhh… I see. When I said “end”, I was thinking permanently, irreparably. Not just pause.
I like your plan of giving Tuvix a long and fulfilling life while the rest of the crew does fuck all lost in the delta quadrant.
Are you claiming it is in fact equivalent to the standard “trolley problem”? (I don’t think you are, but if you are, I’ll add)
If the point is even “arguable”, I claim that is enough to distinguish it from the trolley problem, because that argument doesn’t come up there.
That was my point. I agree that the consciousness that emerged is distinct from Tuvok (or of course Neelix, but I felt like an ass last time I used the “say Tuvok” construction).
I said “read the meme” because that is all I was addressing. The title is just engagement-bait as far as I’m concerned. It’s either a meme or question. I’m sure others are here for the question but not the meme. And therefore, I’m being engagement-baited. Who knows, but I was clear about what I was talking about.
I just think saying “you’re completely missing the point” to a comment that is perfectly on topic is completely uncalled for.
I reason I think git is dead-simple to “self-host” is because I do it. I’m not a computer guy. I just used svn to version control some papers with fellow grad students. (it didn’t last, i was the only one that liked it.) so now i use git for some notes i archive. I’m not saying there aren’t tools to considerably upgrade the easy-of-use factor that would require some tech skills I don’t possess, but I stand by point.
This is fun. I’m listening to two Telsa owners bicker about the precise reason that I shouldn’t buy a Telsa.
Do you honestly think they’re “completely missing the point”? Read the meme. There’s no mention of gitea. Self-hosting git is nothing to wiggle your tie over. Maybe setting up the things you are talking about are, but git?
I found it strange the claim started with the language “a Trolley Problem” and concluded with the language “the trolley problem”.
It seems one could make any choice into “a” trolley problem. But Tuvix problem is certainly not “the trolley problem”. This is about emergence of consciousness. In the trolley problem, the characters cease to exist. Neither choice here would end, say, Tuvok’s consciousness.
why not learn how to protect them properly from bad actors?
Exactly. One way to start is asking for help on forum with people who like to talk about this kind of thing. Hope OP finds their way.
This is because the “tty” (by which I mean the device named by the output of ´tty´) is only displaying what is sent to it. Be it from the keyboard or pty2.
The fact that the keyboard also fills an input buffer from python has to do with how python and the keyboard are attached to the same input file device which is a separate thing from them having same output file device.
If anything that could output to tty2 could inject inputs to something using tty2 as an input buffer, that would be a security nightmare.
Now, I’ll sit back and let Cunningham’s law kick in.
Yikes, that would make you a scalper in more ways than one.
We need strongly typed memes. This place is chaos.
That explains the extra kitten. Where’s the other Mom cat?
The joke is that ben’s mom will ask him how to open it. Ben thinks that it is possible, ben will have a bad time.
I think the correct response is “Wow. Has your mom seen it? Send her the link.”
Where is this common?
I believe you most often see this in scummy tourist traps.
You’re probably right. But judging from other comments in sounded like a small note on the front cover of a menu saying ‘there will be a flat rate surcharge’ would not be adequate.
Obviously, this is a horrible way for me to collect legal advice, but would a fine-print note on a menu fly? (interpret ‘fly’ however, I’m clearly naïve here.)
Yes. I realize that. I was just trying to add something more than ‘this sucks’.
Your ‘usual 20%’ will fit on the two lines as you see fit.
I live in the second one. On purpose. I’ll never wear my debian tshirt.