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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago

I was going to post something a bit like this too. I think perhaps a lot of people on lemmy are on board with this idea, but if I talked like that around family, work colleges, or even friends - I think I'd get a lot of pushback.

[–] [email protected] 44 points 1 day ago (7 children)

I don't think Trump's plan had anything at all to do with helping America. The tariffs are about wielding power, making threats, creating fear and division, etc.

Trump can pull the tariffs away at a time of his choosing to curry good-favour when he needs it. And since he has that control, and knows the broad effect on stock-prices, he can also use it as a self-enrichment exercise too.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

In this context, 'non-violent' has a technical meaning. So we don't need to play word games with it. As for putting people behind bars without no evidence, that's not a thing that happens in rape or kidnapping cases. And in this case, the false accuser in the one going to prison.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Mozilla's recent blog posts explicitly highlight that they are investing in ads for short-term revenue growth. So when they go on to remove the ToS statement about not selling user data, that suggests to me that their strategy is in fact to collect and sell user data.

Perhaps they aren't doing that yet, but signs are pointing in that direction. So that does make me reluctant to share any data with them.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 days ago

Ads make everything worse. Block them without hesitation or remorse.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Repeat yourself? Why?

I’m confused.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago

Making porting gog to linux a priority which has by far the smallest market share for computer gaming is the dumbest thing anyone in this thread is saying

Building a bridge across the river is totally stupid, because no one crosses that river to get to where they are going.

Building a house on that hill is dumb, because no one lives there.

Creating that new type of device is a waste of time, because no one has ever bought one like that.

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You see the point, right? Not that I'm trying to give business advice. I'm just saying that these things aren't necessarily as stupid as you seem to think.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 days ago

It really is pretty weird. ... and interesting. I don't necessarily think the existence of filibusters is a bad thing, but it definitely a very weird thing.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

From my point of view, the OP's comments were broadly expressing a vibe that Musk's popularity lasted too long; but I did not see the post as chastising anyone. Your post, on the other hand, was a direct attack. I don't think that was helpful in any way.

I can at least now understand why you didn't like the OP's comment, but I still think what you said was out of order.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (6 children)

What's your problem? The OP said they wish people turned against Musk sooner. I do too. And since you're talking about 'Musk branded fascism', I assume you agree as well. So why are you being a dick?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

Another way to remember it is that the 'g' in "reign" stands for GNU.

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Some people might think that's a stupid memory trick, but I think it rules.

[–] [email protected] 48 points 1 week ago

I'm pretty sure Luigi isn't reading this. So you can keep your imaginary conversations with him in your head if you like.

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I'm intending to buy some gloves to use for commuting on cold days. I'm looking for something wind-proof, fairly light, and hopefully a bit water resistant.

Here are three sets of gloves that I've been looking at:

  • Outdoor Research, commuter windstopper gloves
  • Arc'teryx, Venta gloves
  • Rab, Vapour-Rise gloves

I don't really know if any of those are good options. But they seem roughly what I'm looking for.

I'm wondering what gloves other people wear, and if you have any recommendations.

[edit] Although the primary purpose of the gloves is for commuting; I'd also like them to be my general "go to" gloves for whenever they are needed when visiting cold places.

 

tl;dr : Does Office 365 work well on Linux via winapps?


longer version:

At my work, I'm currently using my own (Windows) laptop. But its getting a bit long in the tooth, and my tolerance of Windows continues to drop... So I'm considering my options.

One option is to buy myself a new laptop and use Linux. The main barrier to this is that I use Office 365 stuff a lot for work. (Specifically: Word, Excel, and OneNote).

In my brief look around, my impression is that the only reliable way to get those products running on Linux is using winapps; which, as I understand it, basically runs the apps in a virtual machine but tries to make them look like they are running on the host OS.

(The alternative option is that my work will lend a Windows laptop to me indefinitely. But I generally like my stuff to be my own, and I don't like to create waste by accepting cheap and crap laptops with short life-spans.)

I'm writing here to ask if anyone has any experience using winapps. Does it work reliably? Is it easy to open and save files without any weirdness? Will I be able to use a stylus to write notes in OneNote?

 

This is a problem that I've given out many times as an example of an easy-to-understand but unsolved problem in maths. ... So it's slightly disappointing that I can't do that anymore! (But cool to see that progress is in fact possible in weird problems like this.)

 

I've just discovered this maths magazine (online, and in print). What I've seen so far looks good, and I'd never heard of it before - so I figured I'd share it here.

 

I've recently realised something about Pythagorean triads; a topic which very few people I know would be interested in hearing about... so I'm posting in here - a ghost town maths community. (But I'll also post on mastodon.). Anyway, the realisation is related to complex numbers.

If I have two complex numbers, I can multiply them like this: (x₁+y₁i)(x₂+y₂i), or like this r₁r₂cis(𝜃₁+𝜃₂). So then, if I represent a Pythagorean triad as a complex number, x+yi, with r as the hypotenuse, then multiplying two of these together is guaranteed to produce another triad. The rectangular method of multiplication guarantees integer real and imaginary components, and the polar method guarantees an integer hypotenuse. For example, (3+4i)(3+4i) = -7+24i. And 7²+24²=25².

So that's a bit interesting. But I have more. Since the polar angle in these triads is always an irrational multiple of 𝜋, repeatedly multiplying by the same triad will never return the angle to where it started. You'll just get new triads every time. But of course, if we are multiplying different triads together, its easy to come up with different ways of producing the same triad product. Following this line of thinking, we can view the Pythagorean triads as either 'prime' or 'composite'. Any triad can be written uniquely as a product of prime triads - just like with integers. (For this to fully work, we must allow 'flat' triads such as (1, 0, 1), (2, 0, 2), etc.)

How can we tell if a triad is prime? Well, I don't know - other than trying to brute-force the factorisation. If the hypotenuse is a prime number, then the triad is definitely prime. But if it isn't... I haven't thought much about that yet, but my current answer is to just check to see if a triad can be made with the factors of the hypotenuse.

Anyway, that's all I've got on that for now. No doubt there's some fully fleshed out details somewhere on a wikipedia page citing some well known facts from 2000 years ago or whatever. But discovering is more interesting that knowing. So I'm not going to check right now.

 

I'm looking for discussion and suggestions about the best way to play games from GOG on linux.

My current method is that I've got GOG Galaxy installed with bottles, and then I use GOG Galaxy to install and launch the Windows games. That's working alright so far. One downside is that won't install Iinux versions like that, so for games that have a native linux version I have to decide if I want to install it separately, or just run the windows version with the others. So that isn't perfect. Another minor thing I don't like is that since I'm installing games via GOG Galaxy via Bottles via Flatpak... I end up having very little idea of where stuff is being saved. It's difficult to find save game files for example; and if there is some junk installed or left over from something, there's very little chance that I'm going to notice and delete it. It just feels very opaque. (I guess that's mostly just about my personal lack of knowledge though.)

Anyway, I'm mostly just wondering how others are choosing to handle their games from GOG.

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