His argument is essentially that people are not toxic enough in online meetings to innovate.
His argument is essentially that people are not toxic enough in online meetings to innovate.
I was very excited until I read this line
Python calculations run in the Microsoft Cloud, with the results returned into an Excel worksheet.
That’s an instant non starter for me.
Not to mention this integration seems very much focused around the graphing libraries of python and not using it for data processing. It’s not the ‘excel powered by python’ I dreamed of.
Yeah, I saw this coming at least 5 years ago.
It’s the way Linus talks and acts, how their whole business revolves around a parasocial relationship with the viewers.
He actually became what he hated about NCIX so much.
Worse than I thought it would be… Some of my plates are larger than that entire sink.
Does anyone have a mirror of the video and posting? I’m curious to see just how bad it was.
Public key auth, and fail2ban on an extremely strict mode with scaling bantime works well enough for me to leave 22 open.
Fail2ban will ban people for even checking if the port is open.
Before people get worried about this, this is how literally any online service works. If you have an account anywhere, you trusted that service to not record your password.
Only exception is oauth, which actually might be a good idea for Lemmy.
That is a lot of words to say ‘they can’t see your password, but they can try to guess it. Make a secure password and you won’t have any problems’
A little bit puzzling at first, but it does make sense.
With starfield coming out, they don’t want people to get the trial to essentially play it for free and then stop using the service.
1 month is just about enough time to beat a large game for someone who has a few hours a day to play. 14 days won’t be enough for most people.
Incoming proprietary cable that won’t let you data transfer or charge beyond 5w if you use a generic one.
A ‘no take, only throw’ mentality.
You want descriptive answers? Make a descriptive question.
It can be as simple as ‘what is “x” and why?’
I always use milliliters and grams for cooking, unless it’s measuring volume of something solid.
I also use time for long distances.
Yeah, they really ought to be getting cracked down upon by governments for their monopoly on desktop computing.
Simply opening directX would solve a lot of problems with gaming.
Ultimately you will have to accept that you don’t ‘own’ your Xbox. None of us do. Microsoft does, and you paid $500 for the hardware, which they can decide to brick remotely at any time.
This is the tradeoff between console and PC. Console is significantly cheaper but you don’t get any control over it.
Ads are never going away, and will likely only get more intrusive until people start hitting their breaking points.
And directly in windows….
They don’t have the correct information then. The booklet I have is the definitive answer, I bet they got their info from some other source.
Not that it matters at this point anyway. OP may as well try both.
Edit: whoops I read the question backwards
Embedded media and media hosting in general.
I’m not sure what our solution is for this. A good CDN is tough to make. It’s one of the few things I’m pretty sure are better off being centralized.
No, it uses the 5ghz channel. 5150-5250 hz
Source: I literally have the regulatory FCC booklet it comes with in front of me.
I’m not going to buy it, but I’d download it the second it came to gamepass.
Just finished sea of stars and the combat system and writing in that game left me wanting more.