How is it being colorblind affect it? The video is literally black and white only.
That's the decoy message :)
It's centralized right now, digital or not, around the two major US payment processors (Visa and MasterCard).
> I don’t think anyone saw that coming Perifractic (the CEO of Commodore.net, and a prominent YouTuber) has made a few videos that describe his anti-smartphone stance. It's not that big of a surprise.
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Accenture is more resilient than cockroaches.
> What? There is no sound "between" /u/ and /w/; Huh? "oo" is a very different sound than "w". One is a vowel, one is mostly/technically a consonant, I'd say mostly related to the modern γ/gamma sound! One is spoken…
You're right, I guess American English is too common and I didn't consider that British English pronounce it differently (and one step closer to modern Greek) Attic/Athenian Greek were considered a bit weird by other…
Technically, the υ in both αυ and ευ diphthongs were approximations of the w (waw) sound. Which is a sound between oo and w. The sound still exists in isolated dialects, e.g. Tsakonic dialect which is a descendant of…
I'm talking about the vowel sound, not the consonant sound. Of course φ was more like an aspirated π, that's why the letter φ is transliterated as ph (p with an aspiration mark which is the h). χ was also originally…
Yes, that's what I said. Beta sounded more like the English pronunciation than what modern Greek pronunciation is.
ομφαλός (belly button) is quite weird for ο (omikron), but I can't think of something better! Just listing the letters below and my rating for each letter, maybe someone has a better idea for some of them: α - αχλάδι…
What you call "classical pronunciation" is really at best an approximation of the ancient Greek pronunciation, but mixed heavily with English (after some frolicking around in Latin). As far as I know, this is limited to…
Retail stores existed outside the US, even back then.
> The older cmd.exe console You are confusing cmd.exe with conhost.exe The console is conhost.exe. Conhost (Console Host) is the same kind of program as Windows Terminal, iTerm2, Konsole, Ghostty or Linux Console (the…
All language is "coined terms". The point is that if you dilute the definition of a term, you make the term useless. Evolution of a term isn't done automatically. Correcting terms such as these pushed the evolution in a…
> For this application, you can just get a raspberry pi for about the same price. Are you able to run Netflix (or any other Widevine-based software) on a Raspberry Pi?
> run your own DNS Can you expand on that? How would you go about running your own DNS that wouldn't be affected by football leagues?
You can still pay Microsoft a one-time-fee instead of a yearly one. You can even go to a physical store and get a physical box with Office (granted, it doesn't contain anything inside it anymore )
The difference is that IRL establishments don't sell off that data to anyone else, nor do they have the ability to collate that data with data from other establishments to make a profile of you. (at least not yet)
What's the story with Eric Raymond?
'MZ' has been confirmed to be the initials of Mark Zbikowski, there's no question about it. It's not "Memory" + "Last".
There's no 0x80-0xFF in the UTF-8 encoding. Only up to 0x7F (127) it's the same.
UTF-8 is not technically a character set (because it has way more than 256 characters). Characters 32-127 in UTF8 are the same as ASCII, which is the same as the OEM/CP437 and the ANSI/ISO-8859/CP1252. The characters in…
ASCII 60-63 is just <=>? You probably mean 28-31 (∟↔▲▼, or ␜␝␞␟) Unless this is octal notation? But 0o60-0o63 in octal is 0123
How is it being colorblind affect it? The video is literally black and white only.
That's the decoy message :)
It's centralized right now, digital or not, around the two major US payment processors (Visa and MasterCard).
> I don’t think anyone saw that coming Perifractic (the CEO of Commodore.net, and a prominent YouTuber) has made a few videos that describe his anti-smartphone stance. It's not that big of a surprise.
[dead]
Accenture is more resilient than cockroaches.
> What? There is no sound "between" /u/ and /w/; Huh? "oo" is a very different sound than "w". One is a vowel, one is mostly/technically a consonant, I'd say mostly related to the modern γ/gamma sound! One is spoken…
You're right, I guess American English is too common and I didn't consider that British English pronounce it differently (and one step closer to modern Greek) Attic/Athenian Greek were considered a bit weird by other…
Technically, the υ in both αυ and ευ diphthongs were approximations of the w (waw) sound. Which is a sound between oo and w. The sound still exists in isolated dialects, e.g. Tsakonic dialect which is a descendant of…
I'm talking about the vowel sound, not the consonant sound. Of course φ was more like an aspirated π, that's why the letter φ is transliterated as ph (p with an aspiration mark which is the h). χ was also originally…
Yes, that's what I said. Beta sounded more like the English pronunciation than what modern Greek pronunciation is.
ομφαλός (belly button) is quite weird for ο (omikron), but I can't think of something better! Just listing the letters below and my rating for each letter, maybe someone has a better idea for some of them: α - αχλάδι…
What you call "classical pronunciation" is really at best an approximation of the ancient Greek pronunciation, but mixed heavily with English (after some frolicking around in Latin). As far as I know, this is limited to…
Retail stores existed outside the US, even back then.
> The older cmd.exe console You are confusing cmd.exe with conhost.exe The console is conhost.exe. Conhost (Console Host) is the same kind of program as Windows Terminal, iTerm2, Konsole, Ghostty or Linux Console (the…
All language is "coined terms". The point is that if you dilute the definition of a term, you make the term useless. Evolution of a term isn't done automatically. Correcting terms such as these pushed the evolution in a…
> For this application, you can just get a raspberry pi for about the same price. Are you able to run Netflix (or any other Widevine-based software) on a Raspberry Pi?
> run your own DNS Can you expand on that? How would you go about running your own DNS that wouldn't be affected by football leagues?
You can still pay Microsoft a one-time-fee instead of a yearly one. You can even go to a physical store and get a physical box with Office (granted, it doesn't contain anything inside it anymore )
The difference is that IRL establishments don't sell off that data to anyone else, nor do they have the ability to collate that data with data from other establishments to make a profile of you. (at least not yet)
What's the story with Eric Raymond?
'MZ' has been confirmed to be the initials of Mark Zbikowski, there's no question about it. It's not "Memory" + "Last".
There's no 0x80-0xFF in the UTF-8 encoding. Only up to 0x7F (127) it's the same.
UTF-8 is not technically a character set (because it has way more than 256 characters). Characters 32-127 in UTF8 are the same as ASCII, which is the same as the OEM/CP437 and the ANSI/ISO-8859/CP1252. The characters in…
ASCII 60-63 is just <=>? You probably mean 28-31 (∟↔▲▼, or ␜␝␞␟) Unless this is octal notation? But 0o60-0o63 in octal is 0123