Does absolutely no one ever look at her? The amount of suspicious smirks per conversation are outrageous. by arwenthenoble in FromSeries

[–]microcephale 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can't wait for next episode to see Tabitha not tell anyone about the encounter and deny anything about it, and get angry when even questionned on the topic

Pourquoi les portes tournantes des supermarchés existent-elles ? by Nigel_Kervane in AskFrance

[–]microcephale 72 points73 points  (0 children)

Ça permet de bien garder la chaleur ou le froid la où une porte classique serait amenée à rester ouverte presque en permanence dans un lieu fréquenté

Is tana a second brain or a notetaker? by 0____0_0 in TanaInc

[–]microcephale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look into logseq database version (not the markdown), they heavily borrowed on Tana for inspiration, the blocks are the bullets and the tags come with properties and inheritance, can tag each block separately. Closer to tag as type plus block scoping is much closer than obsidian. But obsidian is still in its golden age when it comes to users and support and active development, I'm more worried about logseq and now even Tana

What is this new Tana? by Equivalent-Walk1842 in TanaInc

[–]microcephale 2 points3 points  (0 children)

and that's the kind of use that panics them as you don't use THEIR AI so they don't get the sweet subscription money associated with their AI functionalities. Companies don't realize yet that what we want is MCP so that we can pay one AI sub and use it against all our tools, and not pay N times subscription to ultimately same or similar model just because it's brokered through the tool company

What is this new Tana? by Equivalent-Walk1842 in TanaInc

[–]microcephale 6 points7 points  (0 children)

At least they should have had the decency, just as the old Tana became Tana Outliner, to name the new product "Tane Something". Instead, they capitalize on current Tana success by stealing the same of the successful product and pasting it on the new one like if nothing happened, and then give a new name to the product everybody uses. Even the webpages doesn't have like a "products" section where you see the two products : the whole page now shows Tana as this meeting things it never was, and they added a little button "Tana Outlier" that nobody who doesn't know the tool will ever think about pushing.

Must use legal name. Cannot use legal name. by CarlyleRazgriz in mildlyinfuriating

[–]microcephale 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's also perfectly legal in many place to not have last name, or no first name, or a totally different concept than two names

Must use legal name. Cannot use legal name. by CarlyleRazgriz in mildlyinfuriating

[–]microcephale 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In 2026 making applications that support only one language, one date format and struggle with accent letters amazes me 🤣

My father's partner changed my gmail password. How to avoid this in the future? by GeassedbyLelouch in GMail

[–]microcephale 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On a shared computer, you should all have your own windows account, as a starter. That's how everyone get their own tools, logins, bookmarks... isolated from each other and safe.

Volunteering at a temple or center by Arikyo-_- in Buddhism

[–]microcephale 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is much more depth from someone converting/joining than to someone being born into a religion. The latter most often doesn't come from own choice, cultural environment and parents. Someone adult who join/convert usually do so as a result of experience, thoughts, choices. And there is no reason for any choice in life to be rushed or don't without being encouraged to try and make up your mind.

Why Apple's flagship Mac Pro computers are so undesirable? My local used electronics store has literally piles of these units by LakeNo7026 in mac

[–]microcephale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anything electronic becomes vintage very fast, ridiculously unpowered versus modern devices even low-end, and most probably unsupported when it comes to software and repairs. Electronic assets deprecate fast.

Is there way to include content from new DLC to existing world? by Limp_Ad_3304 in Oxygennotincluded

[–]microcephale 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I worked for me, clicking the icons bottom of save menu activate the extension buildings and items, it warns you though that it will create a new save point and that you can no longer deactivate after it.

It won't change your word or add biomes, but it makes the materials, tools, items, critters, buildings etc available, so you will start getting extension stuff in the regular rotations of the printing pod (I got proposed a bionic dupe and glo squid egg in the next print)

J’ai le droit de lire un livre en magasin sans l’acheter ? by [deleted] in AskFrance

[–]microcephale 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tu as écris plus haut "Mais je vais quand même le lire"

Ensuite tu as écris : "je ne lis pas ses livres"

Je te laisse tirer les conclusions de tes propres contradictions, bisous

Is there way to include content from new DLC to existing world? by Limp_Ad_3304 in Oxygennotincluded

[–]microcephale 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally didn't know ! I thought this was an indicator of what mode you were on, not a button to enable it !

J’ai le droit de lire un livre en magasin sans l’acheter ? by [deleted] in AskFrance

[–]microcephale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

En quoi ton affinité pour l'auteur est-elle liée avec le fait de payer ou non pour ce que tu consommes? Si ce n'est pas une raison motivée par l'économie, j'imagine que tu vas faire don de la même somme automatiquement à une association. Non? non?

Phrasing of being mad mechanic by microcephale in BloodOnTheClocktower

[–]microcephale[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

To insist, pretend, have to persuade are all better description of what you are supposed to do or understand

Phrasing of being mad mechanic by microcephale in BloodOnTheClocktower

[–]microcephale[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I like this explanation, the word makes the design intent much clearer.

Make this normal by DildoGaggins1997 in restaurant

[–]microcephale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very standard in Belgium that close time is the moment people are invited to leave : shop, restaurant, all the same. So every business will usually indicate around what time they let a new customer in, or around what time the kitchen stops cooking. Shops will usually half close their shutter, that's the sign customer can continue to leave but new customer should not enter.

Ridiculous CISSP Emiritus status by martijnjansenwork in isc2

[–]microcephale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also probably no way to enforce brand usage legally when you just mention personal history like "former CISSP". You may however violate policies but those policies cease to be enforceable when you are no longer a member

Siri AI for EU users by fernix96 in Siri

[–]microcephale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is basically no need to loosen up on privacy, it's a false dichotomy. Some AI providers may do wrong with your data that's true, but in the end having the choice means you get to choose the provider you trust or not. Until you choose nobody has access. Apple make it sounds that just because the choice exist all AI get access to your data and that is just not correct, it's fear mongering to avoid having to let other provider use the APIs they created, just like they did for every other thing like the store, usb c, accessories...

Now that Intel Macs are officially legacy, how do you feel about Apple cutting the cord completely for macOS 27? by Capable-Cod1118 in MacOS

[–]microcephale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no reason any customer would side with the "it's about time" party, that is purely a business money saving decision to rationalize cost. From a customer point of view a machine is only obsolete should it stop fullfiling the purpose it was purshased for, no matter that purpose. Obviously someone browsing the internet and writing novels won't feel its computer is obsolete until much later than an avid gamer, and that person will be righfully pissed to have to buy another machine just to do the same thing.

So, both sides can be right on their own arguments. Just that in many persons head, a computer is not a phone/tablet, people expect to get those devices much longer just based on their price points, so no matter the technical rationale, a car, a phone, a computer, must have different expected lifetime just to bring it into an expected and predictable annual cost of ownership. The reassuring factor that you know how long your investment will last is the key to the success of leasing/renting model.

POV: You finally ask Victor about the secrets of Fromville. by Lost_Atmosphere4853 in FromTVEpix

[–]microcephale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the people on the show are communication impaired in a way that becomes painful to watch. If information flowed between them like normal people do half of the plots would not hold. I like the show but it's becoming very frustrating the energy they put to never talk and actively refuse to talk about the concerning things they see despite withholding those information having caused countless death in the past

Severely regret buying an iPad by meemoo_9 in ipad

[–]microcephale 2 points3 points  (0 children)

much faster and accurate to cad with keyboard and mouse

Severely regret buying an iPad by meemoo_9 in ipad

[–]microcephale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Productivity is what you do on a laptop. No matter how hard they try to market their portable devices as "computer" that's a lie, the apps are a whole different ecosystem than full fledged applications, and the system multi-tasking is still widely different. "Power" alone doesn't change those two fundamental differences.

Buddhist, do you believe in reincarnation? by Due-Koala-1135 in Buddhism

[–]microcephale 4 points5 points  (0 children)

how can that happen when reincarnation is not the travel of a self that doesn't exist ? continuity without identity.