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  • Violating human rights is more harmful than cannabis usage/distribution/transport?

  • Looool, touche. What about registering that repo, pushing it (ie not updates/changes), and/or deleting it? Do i need a js-supporting browser for that?

  • nice

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  • That's mostly how the math department at my uni did things. Though a high-scoring final would only bring you up by 10% overall.

  • nice

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  • I don't think the point was anti-learning so much as it was anti-measurement

  • How did you get into that? Feel like I never see a listing for those kinds of gigs when I look for jobs online, but a lot of my personal projects came out of acquiring and managing porn, lol.

  • Consider trying void. If you can live without system d, it's quite comfy though still low on ram usage. Also, the package repos ship closer-to-latest software. Mostly you'll get all the way there on release day with just a few relatively niche things here or there that you'll have to wait a bit for; ime, go's compiler is a common example; after a very annoying, though admittedly forgotten by me, bug was introduced a couple of years ago we usually only get new versions after the first bug fix has come out. Another is skim, the fzf alternative but that's technically not seen a new version since the auto-selecting-empty-lines bug was fixed.

  • It's harder to maintain a spiritual monopoly if you allow other games to be played in town. And since you're kicking them out, why not keep their land instead of trying to haggle with someone else for a deed?

  • Is it possible to make repos without going to their site yet?

  • Wonderfully articulate description of another aspect of us meta-policy that needs reformation

  • Own goal after own goal with these clowns

  • Even the fact that the only associate behind bars is a woman should tell you something

  • Honestly, I'd've thought it meant the exact opposite.

  • Because it's on youtube or because you want me to give you up, let you down, and/or do something to hurt you?

  • what nobody knows is where the information is contained

    I expect such musings to be an affront to the other fellow who commented to answer my question by saying that information is conserved microscopically and not macroscopically but, if you'll hear me out, has anybody looked into the possibility that the amount information retained by the ... carrier ... about some specific event approaches zero as it undergoes more interactions and acquires new state/information pertaining other events? That is, the system retains everything, but no single part holds a non-increasingly negligible trace. So while, theoretically, you could hunt down participants in all of its interactions and deduce meaningful evidence about its history, the technical act of doing so is practically impossible because the problem of discernment grows with the age of every other carrier within some volume; making it intractable or, at least, wasteful to the extent possible. Could this agree with what is usually meant by "entropy tending to disorder"?

    All that said, I often think this way of speaking of entropy is somewhat unhelpful in that there are many forms of entropy and not all should obey the second law. Some are constants, others vary with measurement, most are mutually unrelated, and some are in disguise. Take position entropy. One way to look at it is to see how many things are in the universe at different locations; if you count all that up you have a measurement (aka volume); maybe divide by the number of things for comparability's sake and would you look at that? It's density. Another chap chimes in saying something to the effect of "can't fool me, position entropy's just ħ/2Δp summed over all event participants". Call me pedantic, but it's not obvious that these measurements must agree; but they're both physically and thermodynamically significant. Honestly, i really don't know, but when i look at the 2nd law, i really wonder if that's the whole picture. Does entropy really contain history or is it just a byproduct of the generation of information?

  • And also the purps of its most devastating genocide?

  • L/shirtsthatgohard

  • Always find it weird when people on social media whine about engagement farming tbh

  • The fact that you can make predictions without one or the other doesn't mean that either, or both, don't conribute to equally powerful predictive models.

  • Fine. Bend over so i can reach your prostate.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    who'd'a thunk that the secret to using delay was using delay

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Deep seek has a foul mouth

  • $hit Capitalists $ay @lemmy.ml

    your car's overqualified for this speaking and paperwork position

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    To what extent is the standard structural definition of racism structurally racist?

  • linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    So apparantely deep seek swears

  • Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    dog people are totally delusional

  • Bone Apple Tea @lemmy.world

    anesthetic