That’s what I think about so many home/traditional cure. Maybe it works for those people due to placebo effect, and I’ve lost that magic because I’m too critical of everything.
That’s what I think about so many home/traditional cure. Maybe it works for those people due to placebo effect, and I’ve lost that magic because I’m too critical of everything.
On this topic it’s also good at finding you a acronym full form that can spell out a specific thing you want. Like you want your software to spell your name/some fun world but actually have full form related to what it does , AI can be useful.
Git works through ssh. So you need the same system as sshing into your machine. You just make a user group git and then let git and ssh handle things. And if you don’t need people to push to your repo, then it’s a lot easier as it’s now similar to hosting a website/file server.
If they care enough about how I think they’d give cash. Or no gifts at all, because the concept of “I have to give a gift for …” Just makes me accumulate more things that I won’t use, coz most things I use I buy.
I do appreciate greatly when someone asks what I want and I can give them a list of things that need at the moment, or something I’d like to have bit feels like too much money to spend for the low amount of use I’d get. Buying random things when I can’t think of things has never worked in my favor.
Yup gift cards are like money but with limited use. And sometimes expiration dates.
I think there’s significant portions if it that don’t get used at all, which is free money (profit) to the company. Or maybe they don’t count it as profit because people may use it, idk.
It’s https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikram_Samvat
(calender), it could be 2081 or 2082 now. So your calculations just made me think of that.
Does it say 2080 is the end anywhere? Because in the calendar we use in my country it’s 2081 right now, we’re a hindu major country.
Yup. I made a scientific analysis program. Using CLI and your own editors you can do so much. And instead of focusing on making the algorithms, I had to focus on making a GUI for months because people need things to click.
And then even with very responsive and easy GUI, with like just 5 types of “views” and probably like <5 buttons/inputs each, people are like “it seems complicated” within like 1 minutes of demo. They haven’t even tried to use it or tried to learn anything. I even modeled the views to be as similar to another software they use.
I feel like people just don’t like computers.
Honestly there’s probably something similar already. Because the loans are already a way to keep people in the country. You increase the educational expenses by a lot, make people take loans, and then make them pay a lot more after graduation. Since other countries have cheap/free education they don’t offer high salaries, so people don’t leave your country to work on other countries coz they can’t pay those loans on low salary.
Anything that keeps a clear record of what people say or believe in, without that changing based on someone’s mood on a particular day is going to be a flop on that side of the spectrum.
I’d say it’s same as flying. If people can supernaturally teleport then it applies. But if they need a parge machines/technologies for teleportation then it’s the same as airports, you have to go through them.
If that’s the reason why are you doing it in summer?
If you say protection from sun, how about warm cloudy day?
Maybe having different platform make it better than unknown algorithms that make it seem like everyone agrees with you. Like now you know there’s this whole thing for opposite view and you could check that sometimes. But of course that’ll only work for people that like to think, main problem now is they don’t.
I use emacs for almost everything. It took time to get used to. And some time to configure things. But now I’m just riding off my years old config files and packages I wrote as my use case haven’t changed.
I use python, rust, C, R, jupyter notebook, org mode, latex, markdown, PDFs, xml, org-roam, etc.
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