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I’m not up to speed on this issue, but it seems like the solution is to push forward with making the readers work in Wayland? Is there a technical issue with Wayland’s design that prevents readers from working properly?
I’m not up to speed on this issue, but it seems like the solution is to push forward with making the readers work in Wayland? Is there a technical issue with Wayland’s design that prevents readers from working properly?
Maybe the fact you have to be there and read it while connected is the secret sauce to prove that it’s a “real” library, meaning they have a fixed number of copies (max players connected to the server at any given time) and that helps them get protected the same way a real library is?
It’s ok to think recall is invasive and bad for privacy, but it isn’t even released yet. If you’re gonna hate something and drag it through the mud, do it for real and valid reasons.
I don’t think we should have to accept toxic behavior or content on facilitate discussions.
Perhaps the problem is that many folks are quick to label anything they don’t immediately understand or agree with as toxic, and if that’s what you mean I agree we need less of that.
I’m in agreement with you, cause even with the eye/brain processing time, you still have the time for light to reflect off whatever you’re seeing and hit your eyes. So there’s definitely some delays.
I think the interesting part for me, is when the orders of magnitude make a difference on the human scale
The few milliseconds it takes light to reflect and my brain to process it is not really tangible, but knowing that this nova in OP occurred thousands of years ago and is just reaching out eyes now is worth noting, IMO.
This has always confused me, but reference frames makes conceptual sense to me.
Even still, I like to think about how long ago what I’m seeing now actually occurred.
For example when we see a planet in our solar system in the sky we know it’s still technically in the past, but it’s still in timescales humans can relate to.
I’ve reluctantly come to the same conclusion.
Until proven otherwise, I’d assume the worst. They know your identity to travel, and they link it with profiles from all the major ad networks.
Thanks! I agree some of what’s needed are more lurkers to vote up the little content that is posted, to get more folks posting.
I’m in, but mostly a lurker.
What websites? I use Firefox as my daily driver on desktop and mobile, and I rarely run into problems. Like so infrequently that I don’t even remember the last time.
You can easily migrate custom domain that to proton for email, calendar, and drive. What you’ll struggle with is docs and sheets.
Future Idiots.
Patent Pending.
There are definitely still shareholders, they’re just private.
I’m right there with you. It’s nice to know it’s been there if I needed it. I don’t find myself there very often anymore and when I do it’s often to compare official docs to other ways to approach something or because the getting started section of the official docs felt weird or wrong.
Absolutely. That’s a fantastic way to do the “copy/paste” I definitely think it helps when learning new language.
The reality is that you can’t. So accept that going in and realize your learning will be iterative.
You’ll be overwhelmed, that’s OK. Copy paste code until you get something working. Here’s the key. At that point stop, go back and understand the code you copied, why it works, and then try to rewrite it differently now that you know what worked.
Metaphor for writing. Start with a quote, then paraphrase it. Do that enough and you’ll start to be able to adlib and come up with your own solutions.
People that pay the tax on gasoline.
That sounds awful. And a major loss to accessibility. Here’s hoping one of the standards gains traction as the one path everyone can agree on.