We have both Linux and Windows machines in my team. We do all the work in Linux, and register hours in Windows. We also all have iPhones that we only use for 2FA.
humanplayer2
I enjoy modding stuff in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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humanplayer2@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Does anyone run their desktop environment containerized?2·1 year agoMaybe Vanilla OS will be of interest?
In any non-empty, finite interval on the real number line, there are uncountably infinitely many numbers = people in this thought experiment. If you think of physical space as continuous, we cross infinitely many points in any finite movement.
I’d like to see one of the numerous paradoxes you refer to.
I think that wad the premise, yeah.
Any non-empty interval on the real number line holds uncountably infinitely many points.
But getting anywhere on the lower track will kill infinitely many people. You cannot kill finitely many people on the lower track. Well, unless you derail at exactly the first. On the upper track, a stop at any point will have killed only finitely many.
Sorry, that’s only an option of you have a Pro subscription.
“Eventually” on the densely packed track - even if almost instant - means uncountably many deaths. On the upper track, any eventual stop will result in only finitely many deaths.
If the leading wheels are allowed to continue any interval down the original track, uncountably infinitely many people die.
humanplayer2@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•creating an alias of a command with plenty special characters2·1 year agoTIL! Thank you!
humanplayer2@lemmy.mlto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Help with a simple and private phone1·1 year agoNice info. Thanks!
humanplayer2@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•creating an alias of a command with plenty special characters2·1 year agoI think you have to alternate the quotations you use between doubles and singles, pairwise. Else the first pair is closed after --format.
So you have to use a pattern like “command level 1 ‘level 2 “level 3” more level 2’ more level 1”
Does that make sense?
humanplayer2@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month8·1 year agoNope, just a new logo on an existing key.
humanplayer2@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month20·1 year agoAlas, often, no. Just another logo we can’t be rid of.
In some cases, the Copilot key will replace the Menu key or the right Control key, a Microsoft spokesperson told CNBC in an email. Some larger computers will have enough room for both the Copilot key and the right Control key, the spokesperson said.
humanplayer2@lemmy.mlto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Help with a simple and private phone3·1 year agoA colleague of mine is very happy with the Punkt phone.
humanplayer2@lemmy.mlto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Bulk Crap Uninstaller v5.71·1 year agoI often make use that various non-windows package managers allow removing things in bulk.
Perhaps it’s a dead key in tour keyboard layout. If you press “e” after, do you get “é”?
You can choose a No Dead Keys layout, but then need to use a compose key to write accented characters.
humanplayer2@lemmy.mlto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Bulk Crap Uninstaller v5.726·1 year agoNote to self: it’s for Windows.
Which of the infinities? There are many, many :D
The smallest infinity is the size of the natural numbers. That infinty, Aleph zero, is smaller than the infinity of the real numbers, Aleph one. “etc.”
Hang out, vape the THC, devour that chicken! OP, this is amazing hosting!