A couple of ideas:
Holography is often used to record information from the real world, and in that process it’s impossible to record the light’s phase during the encode step. Physicist’s call it “the phase problem” and there are all kinds of fancy tricks to try to get around it when decoding holograms in the computer. If you’re simulating everything from scratch then you have the luxury of recording the phase as well as the amplitude - and this should make decoding much easier as a result!
I’ll go a little against the grain here. I think that LLM chatbots will definitely find application helping lonely people, and some people will develop a real connection to the bot. A relationship with a bot might be similar to one with a human, but it will never be identical. So it won’t replace human connections, but that doesn’t mean it wont have significant utility and be meaningful to people.
A coworker recently sent me a Word document with edits and comments they had added. When I downloaded & opened it (in Word on Windows!) it told me that it had the edits/comments but it wouldn’t let me see them unless I log in to my Microsoft account and then view it online in the web version of Word. What the actual fuck?
Fuck that. I responded to my coworker and asked them to just send me the edits via email in plain text. I’m not winning popularity contests at work, but what the fuck Microsoft?
Adnausium sounds really cool! How similar is it to uBlock in practice? (I don’t want to lose the great performance of uBlock)
If you’re nervous about the switch consider dual-booting. Then you’re not fully committed to the switch & you can have your old Windows system back whenever you want it.
Main steps are:
Some useful links:
I much preferred their old CLI app over the GUI. Hoping they bring it back.
What’s a “gang input”?
I saw numbers on this recently. It was something like 80-90% of all antibiotics are given to livestock. So this is a huge contributor.
Lol!!! Yes!!!
Trying to prevent bacteria from developing antimicrobial resistance. At these rates in 30 years antimicrobial resistant bacteria are projected to kill more people than cancer.
Do you have any network drives mounted? I’ve had experiences where a program fails to save or download and sometimes hangs if (1) I save to a mounted network drive, (2) I lose the mount for whatever reason, and (3) I try to download or save again and the program presumably attempts to access the last place it wrote to (the lost network mount).
Yes! I think it’s a good idea.
If you’re trying to run a keymapper to use a gamepad for Minetest then no, I don’t think you’d need to make any Minetest settings changes. On a similar Linux setup I didn’t need to make Minetest settings adjustments for this.
I’d expect that you’d need to start your keymapper program first, map the keyboard to your gamepad appropriately (i.e. wasd would go to the left analog stick, etc), check that it’s working in a simple app like a text editor. Finally, if all of that works then try loading up Minetest.
When you grow up everything you write will need to be in cursive.
You’re being a wet blanket.
The Empire Strikes Back
What’s Google?
VoxeLibre (formerly Mineclone 2) supports this. The server has the option for “Peaceful mode” which does what you describe within the VoxeLibre options.
Note that the setting is within the VoxeLibre options (and not the Minetest options). :)
Sometimes the info to get to your router’s settings is written on the bottom of the physical router itself.
For example, you might find a sticker saying it’s default local IP is 192.168.0.1, it’s default username is “Admin”, & it’s default password is “Admin123”. In that case on a computer connected to your WiFi you could navigate to https://192.168.0.1 in a browser and provide those credentials when prompted. Afterward you can access router settings including port forwarding.
If you don’t find that info on the bottom of the router you can check its user manual (if you have it). Or you can often look up those defaults by searching for your router’s model number on the internet.
Nice try FBI