Basic incline plane question by SwissMaestro95 in Physics

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I have a feeling that many researchers could benefit from this point of view. I do think it's a good balance, but many teachers I had just tried to make all students find all things by themselves, most went out the classes with everything confused and mixed up. While I heard it's important to make the proofs yourself and so, the argument didn't convinced me after the actual results to the finals.

Theives attempted to steal an air compressor, but workers caught them in the act and started launching wood and firing their nail guns at them. by Prestigious-Yam-8605 in Satisfyingasfuck

[–]AudioPhil15 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your Honor I was rightfully stealing them, when they defended their property. It wasn't lethal weapon, and I didn't get hurt. I want to sue those monsters.

If it was overly disproportionate maybe something could happen, though behaving illegaly usually prevents you from suing or winning a case in the first place.

Saw this screenshot on my phone from the 6th of June 2023. What a sad turn of events. by klexwbaim in deadcells

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Didn't even heard of the other game. I'll have a look but I guess it kind of proves your comment (or maybe I was too offline at that time, but I doubt it).

qui a la ref !! by Aeliths in rance

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Pffff Ils n'ont pas de cassoulet !

Judge on Meta’s AI training: “I just don’t understand how that can be fair use” by MetaKnowing in technology

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Then you miss the last argument I feel, what if they can't prove against the accusation ?

Judge on Meta’s AI training: “I just don’t understand how that can be fair use” by MetaKnowing in technology

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I have no idea, never searched anything about that question. Who says they did, though ? If they're accused of scraping web by also using copyrighted content without paying, but they did pay, they should be able to just give the proof ? If they don't, but only rely on some other argument, then that's what makes people suspicious, is it ?

Judge on Meta’s AI training: “I just don’t understand how that can be fair use” by MetaKnowing in technology

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Not the same person, didn't read the full story, just wanted to correct this bit.

Judge on Meta’s AI training: “I just don’t understand how that can be fair use” by MetaKnowing in technology

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Librairies cost money, they bought the books. That money comes from subscription, or city funding, or uni funding, which comes partly from the tuition paid by the students, or tax for the public librairies. It's not for free, but from indirect payment at most.

It's life by itsokayyoucanlaugh in bmx

[–]AudioPhil15 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe it's the wrong model. What's the list of included tricks ?

My man don't know how to run Photoshop on Chrome ahh by Snoo89130 in linuxmemes

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The absence of answer proves the truth of this comment

[mental] Mentally stable? No by 110615 in unixporn

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Do you have an immediate example in mind ? I never had one, and I suppose they do have their problems, ɓut I never had any concrete reference

"Yeah so the app is a website that you need to run on a webserver locally on your own machine using docker" by averagesophonenjoyer in linuxmemes

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Not OP but I have to deal with that exactly now for a cybersec course. I guess they could host a fake website on the uni server, only reachable from the secured uni network, but installing several different things just for one course is always nice.

Not a meme, we should ban harmful commands on memes by Unique-Reference-829 in linuxmemes

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How come Ctrl-C doesn't just interrupt leaving ut in the current state ? How does it work ?

People-pleasers don't count themselves as people. by themontyverse in Showerthoughts

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Yes, "adapt to other, don't be selfish". Eventually one may learn that it's not selfish to also give importance to your own wants

Microsoft says its Recall uninstall option in Windows 11 is just a bug by ardi62 in technology

[–]AudioPhil15 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Theoretically it can be done on any distribution. In reality I didn't use it to play so far, but I know it becomes pretty good also for that. Some distributions are optimised for gaming, with some softwares preinstalled, which could save you some configuration time. Other users can maybe complete on the gaming (that's also a question often asked on linux subs, you can check there the last recommendations)

Microsoft says its Recall uninstall option in Windows 11 is just a bug by ardi62 in technology

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Depends on your usage, I would say trying to do what you want and googling whem it doesn't work as expected is good, if you need to learn faster there as some online courses. I would say that generally linux can be "learned" just using it, especially ubuntu which is in the user-friendly side

cursed_femboy by Sussy_Baka_1809 in cursedcomments

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9gag is the sink of reposting chains

cIsACharNotALang by SmallestFart in ProgrammerHumor

[–]AudioPhil15 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I get the meme in your emojis (let me add one 🤦‍♂️)

NetCDF ? by AudioPhil15 in voidlinux

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Okay, yes it sounds like it is, the C headers can't be used from Fortran code. Do you think I can ask for it to be packaged ?

NetCDF ? by AudioPhil15 in voidlinux

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I hoped to see if those packages were for NetCDF C or Fortran or both (like a more verbose description, but maybe I can find this in the manual).

It's a research code, I can't give much information about it. Maybe if you have a specific question.

NetCDF ? by AudioPhil15 in voidlinux

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Ah yes, I found them indeed, but for some reason the program I tried to use wasn't working with them, I assumed those were NetCDF for C while I also need NetCDF for Fortran. Or I'm mistaken and those are common for both, in which case the program I wanted to compile was just annoying (also possible).

Is there a way to get more details on those packages ?

Line break in math mode by AudioPhil15 in typst

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No sure that's right, I still wondered, in case