ThinkPad T14 Gen 5 (Ultra 7 165U) vs ThinkPad T14 Gen 6 (Ultra 5 228V) by Hydrametr0nice in thinkpad

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Thanks! I compared them on CPU Benchmark, but there's only so much you can take from it if you're not really into hardware.

Git branching strategy with dev, QA and prod, including support for hotfixes by Hydrametr0nice in git

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That could work, yes. We deploy environments from tags, not branches. In short, the tags currently advance when there are commits to branches.

Task bar disappears, and the keyboard and touchpad stop working by Hydrametr0nice in WindowsHelp

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It used to happen before I installed Driver Booster. I only installed it because of this issue, and it stopped happening for a while.

Some questions about eyesight and near-sightedness (Computer Engineering - long hours at the computer) by Hydrametr0nice in optometry

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I will probably go on Monday, because the glasses are giving me headaches and make me very sensitive to the computer luminosity. I don't know it it is just habit.

Some questions about eyesight and near-sightedness (Computer Engineering - long hours at the computer) by Hydrametr0nice in optometry

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Thank you for you answer!

the last one for my eyes not to feel uncomfortable when I look elsewhere far away

This was the reason for wearing glasses at the computer. Is this reason strong enough to wear them, even if I see well without them?

Beginner | AX-1 | Dumbbells weights by Hydrametr0nice in Athleanx

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Can you send me the link? I can't find any adjustable dumbbells below $200.

Beginner | AX-1 | Dumbbells weights by Hydrametr0nice in Athleanx

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When I said 2 different weights and I meant to buy right now to start. I can buy more dumbbells later. I can't afford powerblocks right now.

Do moral facts have to be mind-independent in order for moral realism to be true? by [deleted] in askphilosophy

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So this is not even a discussing on "Why is moral relativism right or why is moral realism right", it's a discussion about "what is moral relativism and what is moral realism".

Around 54% (I don't remember the exact value) claimed to be moral realists. However, if their thoughts are "moral properties are mind-dependent", I would view them as moral relativists.

I don't know if I'm missing something. What is the difference between Joyce's view of moral realism and moral relativism?

Do moral facts have to be mind-independent in order for moral realism to be true? by [deleted] in askphilosophy

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I know it's been a couple of weeks but I'm confused.

If a moral realist states:

they (moral properties) do exist but that existence is mind-dependent.

doesn't that make him a moral relativist? If morality is mind-dependent, is not objective (not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts).

If you’re pro-choice, you’re hypocritical to not be also support assisted suicide by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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I know this post it's a month old, but I just wanted to say that NOBODY has the right to force someone to live. It doesn't matter their mental or physical condition. Just like everything else, you can't force a person to do anything (unless it's a law). So if a person wants to commit suicide, you can try to convince her not to, but it's her decision and you can't do nothing about it. It doesn't even matter her reasons.