eightys3v3n
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- eightys3v3nI certainly use it less now that I get a CloudFlare check every time I go and sometimes it fails or loads forever. I usually just go back to search results and look elsewhere after a second or two.
- I really appreciate platforms that still show the titles and metadada after something is removed. Then at least I can go find it again to maintain my collection. Tidal does this.
- Accommodations don't have to be used in all classes. They might need accommodations in an English class and no accommodations in the scientific or math classes. Usually this isn't evaluated per class, it's evaluated per student and then it's up to the student to use or not use the accommodations for the various classes they take.
- One consideration is that Bitwarden seems to not work fully in an offline state the same way your setup would. I constantly try to edit or add a password while offline and can't. I think this somewhat negates the collision situation though.
- I'm not sure I follow. Every knot is defined as if you close the ends it cannot be unravelled without cutting the ends again. So the trifoil knot is included in this... but so is almost if not every other knot aren't they? Do we have "knots" that aren't mathematical? I feel like if you tie any "knot" then fix the ends together most or all of them would not be possible to untangle.
- It's not easily available in uv. Even if I installed it outside uv, it always seems significantly out of date. I'm running code in spaces where with uv I can control all the installs of Python, so I don't benefit from using an older release for compatibility.
- I consider it to be so because the product cannot be taken away through any form of update after you have started using it without the cloud account. At that point it's basically a purchasing account and is functionally useless after that. Though I do understand the frustration. I hope Pebble releases something that is cloud free and no-service usable.
- Mi Band with Notify on Android works just fine with no internet access or cloud account. You do need a cloud account at some point to get the key to access the watch though.
- I don't agree that the only options are "give it almost everything" or "give it nothing and now it's a huge pain in the arse". Which seems to be what you implied. I do think there are better middle grounds where an app almost always works out of the box but also can't access almost everything on the system. There are also UI changes that can help deal with this like the Android security prompts do.
- I would argue the distinction between my own user and root is not meaningful when they say "all files by default". As my own user, it can still access everything I can on a daily basis which is likely everything of importance. Sure it can't replace the sudo binary or something like that, but it doesn't matter because it's already too late. Why when I download and run Firefox can it access every file my user can access, by default. Why couldn't it work a little closer to Android with an option for the user to open up more access. I think this is what they were getting at.
- I think the concern is animals that hide or sit still when threatened more so than it chasing down a rabbit :p Also, eventually animals would get used to the noise until they get hurt.
- There were ways for other users on the system to see running process command line flags I thought. This isn't so good for security.
- How much did getting your DNA sequenced cost?
- I think the difference in understanding is that the article implies, as I understand it, that the server is applying the changes to the document when it receives a change message, not the clients. If the clients were applying the changes then we don't need Homomorphic encryption in the first place. The server would just store a log of all changes; cleaning it up once it was sure everyone played the changes if that is possible. Without Homomorphic encryption, the server must store all changes since some full snapshot and a full snapshot of the document. Where as with it, the server only ever stores the most recent copy of the document.
This could be done to reduce the time required for a client to catch up once it comes online (because it would need to replay all changes that have happened since it last connected to achieve the conflict free modification). But the article also mentions something about keeping the latest version quickly accessible.
- Yes, that could be true, it even likely is. The point I was making is that if I can take apart the capsule and drink the contents mixed with water without noticing a smell or taste, there is a significant difference between brand name Vyvance I aquired during that time and what the other commenter acquired. Given the odor is undesirable, I would say the meds they acquired were much lower quality than the brand name ones I had (which of course I am just assuming are reletively representative).
- I pursonally took Vyvance brand name for over 1.5 years by opening the capsule and mixing it in a bottle of water. Never did it have a smell or taste. Even if Vyvance is manufactured with compounds that often have a smell or taste associated with them, the fact that this generic smelled almost certainly speaks to lower quality controls than the brand name based on my experience. At the very least it would speak to them choosing a component that smells over one that does not.
- We could use Google Plus codes instead. They look like 3W4J+622 Calgary, Alberta. The digits after the + can be added or removed to increase of decrease accuracy. They can but need not be also be replaced partially with a locality like Calgary, Alberta.
- Oh, Pocket is shutting down. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/future-of-pocket I was actually referring to Link Warden. I am now trying it out :D
- I was interested in trying this actually, I just haven't spent the time to set it up yet. :D
- It's a bit annoying to see something I think is worth keeping on a website, only to find that the author has excluded their website from the Wayback Machine. Now the content can't be stored easily in a reliable way. I would have to host it myself and make some solution to find it.