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  • I desire to install Linux on the laptop, but one stock market app my dad frequent only runs on winblows :<

  • Indeed.

  • I am not a topologist, but I can try..

    A space (shape) is contractible if you can "contract" (shrink) it to a point without cutting, pinching or punching through holes. For example, a mattress is contractible, since you can shrink it to the center - each point can follow the line to the center, continuously. Meanwhile, a doughnut, a circle or a hollow sphere are not contractible, you can never remove the inner "hole" to shrink to a point without cutting.

    In general, any dimensional sphere is not contractible... Until it is - infinite dimensional sphere is contractible. Somehow, it loses the "hollow space" inside.

  • I guess it was misjudgement saying Trump is smart for doing so, when he could just.. not start a war and tried other disruptions instead.

    I did want to ask if war is going to end and Trump is getting away with it, but decided to go one step too far (maybe for virality? Dumb me again)

    So much for me believing there is truly no stupid questions.

  • MeanwhileOnGrad @sh.itjust.works

    I did not expect some of them to be racists, but

  • Is this opinion piece implying that quantum computing researchers should stop researching because current quantum computers are currently less than proof of concept? Is technology supposed to be fully mature from the beginning?

  • I don't think this is matter of mathematics, it is difficult to define what "software only running on desired machine" is. Like, do you permit functionally equal software with different code? With painstaking effort, functionality should be approximated fairly close (although idk what that means in mathematical context) On the other hand, requiring exact code is likely not what they want.

    Cryptographic guarantee requires mathematical specification, which seems ill-fit in this scenario.

  • The article seems to be saying that Microsoft is losing favor of investors, not that they began losing money or something.

    Don't get me wrong, I would love Microslop to fall down, but.. I do not get how failing to satisfy finicky slop-loving investors is "death to Microsoft".

  • I learned that QC can be used for general search problems, so it could get used for more efficient web browsing, etc. But those are relatively more difficult tasks, I guess.

  • Huh, interesting that pop could be realized this time.

  • I was like, why aren't you publishing it to a conference/journal if it is good? Then realized that you are doing exactly that. Kudos for the work, looking forward to the progress!

  • Off My Chest @lemmy.world

    Tomorrow is Monday, Ahhhhh

  • Unsubscribed from privacy@lemmy.ml due to authoritarian propaganda

    Jump
  • Thank goodness I decided not to venture in those links. I hate people with agendas to manipulate others.

  • I don't think Signal trusts the AWS server either, that's the point of E2EE encryption.

  • I am realizing I were only good at tests.. So sad that I am one of the dumbest and just managed to fool some people with grades. But that does not help with real life.

  • It really looks like this is getting to the end. Somewhat paradoxically, I am on the edge on the issue, nearly being forced to join the LLM hype. I think this is the indicator.

    Gotta see what remains after bubble pops.

  • It lists no alternative to actual(-budget) :( I don't have time to create my own alternative, maybe I should go back to spreadsheets?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    Locked

    How many projects involve LLM-written code now?

  • Since reward system does not work for me, instead I punish myself whenever I could not finish tasks in time. I do not deserve any rewards anyway. Dunno why I feel so miserable...

  • IMHO, although it is hard to solve, it is neither brilliant nor profound - rather, it is misleading. It relies on a simple and common trickery involving multiple of 3, which is easy to see through for those with mathematical intuition. Of course many do not practice math, so it is seemingly interesting for them, but it's not much.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    I am so scared of nuclear war, how do I cope with it?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    How to fix intense display tearing?

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Tech (AI) stock price is not going down as fast as I hoped for..

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    I feel like the AI bubble has began bursting

  • Personal Finance @lemmy.ml

    I feel like shorting nasdaq. What should I do?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    I am getting offended on this kind of messages, am I overreacting?

  • science @lemmy.world

    I only managed to produce one paper in 6 months of research. How do I survive?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Which instance do you recommend nowadays?

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    Am I resistant to advertisements, or is it all mirage?

  • Movies @lemmy.world

    Am I alone or is Severance 2 lackluster compared to its predecessor?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Is F-droid insecure?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    What phone should I buy for privacy?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Vaultwarden selfhosting, or bitwarden service?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Self-hosted PDF manager?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Ansible iptables best practices?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    How and where should I keep backups of system configurations?