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If you provide people with the means to replace lost crypto keys, then you’ve lost the security gained from using them.
If you provide people with the means to replace lost crypto keys, then you’ve lost the security gained from using them.
You’ll have to explain what you mean by universal healthcare then. Wikipedia says
Universal healthcare does not imply coverage for all cases and for all people
Universal Healthcare doesnt have that problem, it’s what universal means.
This idealized version of universal healthcare isn’t possible because it’ll require more resources than we have as a species. There’s always more that you can do to improve health outcomes. A line had to be drawn somewhere.
This needs to have multiple levels of “openness” to distinguish between having access to the code, the dataset, a documented training procedure, and the final weights. I wouldn’t consider it fully open unless these are all available, but I still appreciate getting something over nothing, and I think that should be encouraged.
You might benefit from installing earlyoom. It’ll kill some of your processes before the system freezes from running out of memory.
and a handful of other people that don’t understand why their ideas are being acted on
The image this evokes is hilarious
Personally, I can’t use bookmarks because if they’re out of sight, they get forgotten. Keeping things in an open tab is like having the browser constantly bugging me to remind me that I have to do this thing. It doesn’t guarantee that it gets addressed in a timely manner, but with the alternative it’s guaranteed to not be done at all.
It also helps to keep my place in my work. There’s things that I’ll always have open because I need quick access to them and don’t want the friction of trying to find the page to lead to procrastination. Same with anything that’s relevant to work in progress.
And if they do find it, it’ll all be kept hush hush, they’ll force an update on everyone with no explanation, some people will do everything in their power to refuse because they need to keep their legacy software running, and the exploit stays alive in the wild.
I would argue that you’re dancing wrong if it doesn’t scratch that itch to move to music. I don’t understand how everyone else does it. I just don’t feel it.
What do you mean that you should do it one leg at a time? The end result is the same.
The default web UI also shows it
You want to start then of on single ingredients to get them used to different flavours and to check for allergies. It also has to be blended up smooth enough for them to eat, and at that point, it looks very different from what an adult would eat.
It’s not called UBI if it’s not for everyone.
I’ve probably spent more time looking up how to access specific functions in a GUI than for CLI.
It wouldn’t make sense to add clutter to a GUI that benefits a tiny fraction of users a tiny fraction of the time while making the experience worse for everyone else.
It’s very possibly a serious comment. I know some people remap ESC to something on/near the home row because of how much use it gets in vim.
Ah, gotcha. You weren’t the only one to say this, so I thought there might be something more to it.
What’s the problem with GRUB and will it impact someone who sees the boot menu maybe three times a year at most?
Unfortunately, windows likes to wake your computer from sleep to update and reboot without your permission. All unsaved work be damned.
It can be either or neither. Context dependent. Although I’m having a hard time coming up with a scenario where being “cool” is affected by drug consumption in any way.