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@lemmy.world

scharf_2x40 36 points 3 years ago

I dont think the second generation of xbox was callled xbox 2.510412868 E+778

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scharf_2x40 30 points 2 years ago

It let's you find a users profile on different social media services based on their username.

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scharf_2x40 24 points 3 years ago

lemmy doomscrollen

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scharf_2x40 17 points 2 years ago

Have you checked out Xournal++ already?

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scharf_2x40 15 points 3 years ago

Google federation

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scharf_2x40 9 points 3 years ago

That's where you are supposed to hold a wine glass?

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scharf_2x40 7 points 2 years ago

Isn't that only microsoft exclusive and closed source? Also does compiling it really yield the same speed as C, it is garbage collected isn't it?

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scharf_2x40 7 points 3 years ago

The u-he synths are nice.

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scharf_2x40 5 points 2 years ago

I don't know, I used gnome for a while and I just felt like I was using toy apps. But I think that comes down to personal preference. KDE definitly has the bigger apps like Kdenlive and Krita.

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scharf_2x40 5 points 3 years ago

Reasonable well.

Getting plugins to install is often a big hurdle, if they are working, they work. However I think performance suffers alot. Didn't try it on any bigger synths yet tho.

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scharf_2x40 5 points 2 years ago

Julia, R, Matlab, Mathematica and Fortran.

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scharf_2x40 4 points 3 years ago

I can see an apolgy letter incoming already

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scharf_2x40 3 points 3 years ago

Weiß ja jetzt nicht wie unpopulär das wirklich ist, vor allem bei jungen Wählen, aber ganz unabhängig davon versteh ich diese ends-justify-the-means Ideologie die viele SPÖler haben in letzter Zeit überhaupt nicht.

Ich glaub viele Menschen vermissen eine Partei die für eine klare und konsequente Linie steht, und auch dass Österreich das braucht, und weiß jetzt nicht wie da eine SPÖ die mit Populismus und den Positionen der FPÖ liebäugelt, nur um "wieder eine Wählerbasis zu haben" da reinpasst.

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scharf_2x40 3 points 3 years ago

I think FOSSS shouldn't be some kind of religion, if you like Apple, great, go for it. However if you truly value privacy (while beeing better than Microsoft, Apple still collects some of your data) and freedom it certainly won't hurt to try out some alternatives. If you like them better it is a win-win situation, if not switch back.

Things you can do if you are interrested in FOSS, that don't necessary need you to change everything:

  • Try some software alternatives for programms you are using (LibreOffice instead of Word, Gimp instead of Photoshop etc.) This lets you search for alternatives.
  • Spin up a Linux VM and try it, or try to install linux on an old laptop. -And when you do that, look into KDE Connect as it offers connectivity between devices, that even Apple does not offer in some cases.
  • If you are truly into it, you can even contribute to FOSS, to make them as good as Apple products.
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scharf_2x40 3 points 3 years ago

Yeah it is, the exact number is 25104128675558732292929443748812027705165520269876079766872595193901106138220937419666018009000254169376172314360982328660708071123369979853445367910653872383599704355532740937678091491429440864316046925074510134847025546014098005907965541041195496105311886173373435145517193282760847755882291690213539123479186274701519396808504940722607033001246328398800550487427999876690416973437861078185344667966871511049653888130136836199010529180056125844549488648617682915826347564148990984138067809999604687488146734837340699359838791124995957584538873616661533093253551256845056046388738129702951381151861413688922986510005440943943014699244112555755279140760492764253740250410391056421979003289600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

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scharf_2x40 3 points 2 years ago

Yes, using them is probably the closest one can get to the macos ecosystem on Linux.

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scharf_2x40 2 points 2 years ago

But I took your advice to heart and installed a Linter

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scharf_2x40 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah that point was not entirely accurate. What I meant was, that a np.array and a list don't work together. Coming from julia and matlab it just does not make sense to me, why I can't use a function written for a list for a np.array even if they basically represent the exaxt same thing.

Julia for example hast linalg as a module but functions work on lists with no problem.

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scharf_2x40 2 points 2 years ago path: 0 7916459 8041337, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 0
scharf_2x40 2 points 2 years ago

Yeah, ofc every language must have a type system, the problem is, that this is not enforced. I.e 3 == '3' throws no error, when working with dataframes for example this can be a pain in the ass. But yeah, I don't say that nobody should use Python (although the title is a bit dramatic) I just think that there are better alternatives out there.

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thanks for using Leebra!

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