ME stood for Millenium Edition , the successor of win 98. CE was the embedded windows.
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Verbing weirds languages, but it’s apparently very masculining \s
holomorphicto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Bitwarden 2026 Data Privacy Week survey results
1·14 days agoThanks for the recommendation. I knew org-mode exists, but I’ve only ever used emacs for proof-assistants which have no other ide-support. I guess I should at least give it a try.
holomorphicto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Bitwarden 2026 Data Privacy Week survey results
2·14 days agoDoes support internal links, md rendering and a useful search over all files without having to configure everything for three weeks? Because those features were what made me switch after a few years of just using vim.
Also having dynamic todo boxes on my daily notes, collected from all my ~1k notes.
Those are actual questions, not sarcasm, btw. I have never used nvim. I was under the impression it was more or less just vim.
holomorphicto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Bitwarden 2026 Data Privacy Week survey results
17·14 days agoIt keeps my data in plain text files, integrates well with git and simply does the most things I always wanted a note taking application to do, when compared with anything else I have tried so far.
Yes, I would be happier with an open source application, but the first two are hard requirements for me, which already removes the majority of the alternatives.
On the other hand, I will never understand why anyone would use brave, given how shady the thing is.
“better” can’t really be measured on that level, but if we go by success, then, off the top of my head: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhael_Gromov_(mathematician) I admit I had to check, but Gromov is only one year younger. Works in the same field (complex geometry) and created whole subfields essentially by himself. With the exeption of the fields medal, he has won just about every prize you can win, most importantly the Abel prize.
With the possible exception of some small stations, everyone presenting weather predictions around here is a meteorologist. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
holomorphicto
News•Millennials are giving up on the thought of ever buying a house and experts estimate fewer will become homeowners
5·2 months agoDepends on the ‘average’. Mean? Yes; median? probably not
Your source (~4:12) definitely looks like a regular counterbalanced funi. Also, we’re not talking about the overhead cable here, right? Because I mean the other one. The one where you can even see wheel-thingy turn as the cavle moves. (No idea what English name for that is)
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A meaninglessly pedantic distinction in the real world *but in this house we commit to the bit
And that’s exactly how it should be 😄
Your source (~4:12) definitely looks like a regular counterbalanced funi. Also, we’re not talking about the overhead cable here, right? Because I mean the other one. The one where you can even see wheel-thingy turn as the cable moves. (No idea what English name for that is)
But you can see the cable even in your linked picture…
holomorphicto
Technology•Swiss government urges people to ditch Microsoft 365 and others due to lack of proper encryptionEnglish
5·3 months agoThat’s not how the swiss government works.
Here the data protection officers are mostly independent of the rest of the government and are just doing their (somewhat hopeless) job. Of course “warn[ing] public bodies” is about all they are can do.
holomorphicto
Technology•ProtonMail Logged IP Address of French Activist; Should You Be Worried About Your Privacy?English
163·4 months agoThis is absolute nonsense. I would prefer most of Europe over Switzerland. The swiss government was always bad with privacy. See Fichenaffäre for example. Not to mention the new büpf and similar laws. I’m swiss. I would never store sensitive data in Switzerland on a public server. Well. Except taxdata, I guess. Can’t really get around that.
A single portal into all the different rooms might work if you are ok with your continuous room-choosing mechanism having a probability of zero to get you into your chosen room. Not a problem as long as you take everying with you since the probability of hitting some empty room is of course still one.
Yes, since I have hands to feel the door. Hands which, incidentally, are able to help me count things they touch :)
How would anyone get into one of those free, uncountable rooms if they can’t see them.
If you can see doors to enter each room, then they are countable.
holomorphicto
General Memes & Private Chuckle@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Not all ai is bad, just most of it
3·4 months agogenerating is just repeatedly classifying a high dimensional input with an unusally large set of classes.
Is it? Does the FDA even have anyone left who could approve anything?




Definitely not disagreeing with you there.