"Most of [IP of ASML] comes from US" is an extremely generous sentence. It is true those companies you referred to were bought and their IP has helped ASML in _EUV_, but they had 20 years of European IP before that, all…
Without evidence, your comment is just bad mouthing. I have been involved in academia, including in Brazil, and I don't find academia there any more copycat than any other institution, including top tier ones.
> It's not ideal, but you can use Wise to pay using Pix If your Wise account is Brazilian. If you have a foreign account, base currency or whatever the name is for that concept, you cannot.
> The whole "American Imperialism" narrative only came about much later. That is not true: Monroe Doctrine [1] was there before World War II. Actually, 120 years before. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe_Doctrine
It is simply Prosody + Conversations + Siskin [1], so I'd say that many people have had their eyes on their code. Specific security audits would have to be searched for, though. [1]: https://snikket.org/open-source/
If nothing has changed in a few years, the dependency is only for the EUV machines, and that company was acquired by ASML. So keeping the company in USA is a favour they do to the country, not that they rely on it.
Unfortunately, Kagi has a similar problem. Before, I felt it would search exactly the terms I wrote. Now, it freely ignores some of the terms, and I find myself prefixing most of my queries' words with plus sign (+) so…
In the last ten years, USA more than doubled the imports from EU [1], mostly machinery and vehicles, as well as other manufactured (i.e., industrialised) products such as chemicals. In average, there is 200 billion…
I might be mistaken, but as far as I remember, there were NATO troops (that were not US troops) in Afghanistan, for decades, not because any European country declared war to Afghanistan. I am not expert in history, but…
I haven't gone in detail on the draft, but what is nuts is that those are exempt, as well as everyone who uses a service not-for-profit. So, if you self-host [1], you don't need to adhere to the legislation. But, wait……
I guess this calculator [1] and tools such as [2] and [3] might help you, as well. [1]: https://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvg_tools/en/tools.html [2]: https://findmyshadow.com/ [3]: http://shadowcalculator.eu/
> You are lying, Alexandre de Moraes used illicit instruments and acted against the Brazilian constitution, not just once, but multiple times > > he no longer followed the constitution even before January 8 Would you…
Maybe it is the way described in https://useplaintext.email/#outlook-desktop . Or is that exclusively for Windows?
I have a similar work-flow, but I made a shell function for that (an "alias") called `email`: email () { export TMP_EMAIL_FILE=$(mktemp -t email_XXXXXXXXXX.eml) && vim -c 'set filetype=mail' -c 'set tw=72' -c 'set…
> If you won't listen to my update, why should I read and respond to your question? I think there is a different perspective that you are not considering: one hates to listen to your and other N people updates, every…
Looking at Gauss publications [1], it seems he was publishing in Latin as far as the 1840s. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Friedrich_Gauss#Writings
It might be because of formatting, but that is exactly what I would have expected them to handle well. Anyway, I have used a FOSS that does that, difftastic [1], and it does a pretty good job at language diff'ing…
Yes, I am aware of that. But my argument was meant in a different direction: ogonek is present in two official languages of the European Union, while "ij" is present in only one; still, "ij" got a dedicated key. That,…
Any letter with ogonek is lacking, which includes į and ų. I find it (in)amusing that it contains "ij", which I understand is only used in Dutch, but it lacks letters with ogonek, which is used in at least two official…
And Portuguese. And that keyboard is, theoretically, focused on Western European languages.
> They either break from Vim's model (kakoune, helix) or follow Vim along with all it's flaws (Neovim, Vis). I am sincerely curious of what flaws from Vim has Vis inherited, in your opinion. I have the impression that…
I was happy to see someone finally referred to the motherfucking websites. On the other hand, I was disappointed to see the unique one of those I think it is worth to follow the advice [1] was not cited. For curiosity…
I have worked with it [1], in particular with a special class of it, MP (Metabolic P). In a nutshell, it is a theoretical model inspired by biology, but which produces many interesting results, as super-Turing…
You are definitely running in the GMail's IMAP daily limitation [1]. It took me three days to fully synchronise wuth GMail, but ince done, it takes milliseconds, now. [1]:…
What a great surprise (but not shocking) to see it's a work of the author of "Code Reading: The Open Source Perspective" [1]. [1]: https://www.spinellis.gr/codereading/
"Most of [IP of ASML] comes from US" is an extremely generous sentence. It is true those companies you referred to were bought and their IP has helped ASML in _EUV_, but they had 20 years of European IP before that, all…
Without evidence, your comment is just bad mouthing. I have been involved in academia, including in Brazil, and I don't find academia there any more copycat than any other institution, including top tier ones.
> It's not ideal, but you can use Wise to pay using Pix If your Wise account is Brazilian. If you have a foreign account, base currency or whatever the name is for that concept, you cannot.
> The whole "American Imperialism" narrative only came about much later. That is not true: Monroe Doctrine [1] was there before World War II. Actually, 120 years before. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe_Doctrine
It is simply Prosody + Conversations + Siskin [1], so I'd say that many people have had their eyes on their code. Specific security audits would have to be searched for, though. [1]: https://snikket.org/open-source/
If nothing has changed in a few years, the dependency is only for the EUV machines, and that company was acquired by ASML. So keeping the company in USA is a favour they do to the country, not that they rely on it.
Unfortunately, Kagi has a similar problem. Before, I felt it would search exactly the terms I wrote. Now, it freely ignores some of the terms, and I find myself prefixing most of my queries' words with plus sign (+) so…
In the last ten years, USA more than doubled the imports from EU [1], mostly machinery and vehicles, as well as other manufactured (i.e., industrialised) products such as chemicals. In average, there is 200 billion…
I might be mistaken, but as far as I remember, there were NATO troops (that were not US troops) in Afghanistan, for decades, not because any European country declared war to Afghanistan. I am not expert in history, but…
I haven't gone in detail on the draft, but what is nuts is that those are exempt, as well as everyone who uses a service not-for-profit. So, if you self-host [1], you don't need to adhere to the legislation. But, wait……
I guess this calculator [1] and tools such as [2] and [3] might help you, as well. [1]: https://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvg_tools/en/tools.html [2]: https://findmyshadow.com/ [3]: http://shadowcalculator.eu/
> You are lying, Alexandre de Moraes used illicit instruments and acted against the Brazilian constitution, not just once, but multiple times > > he no longer followed the constitution even before January 8 Would you…
Maybe it is the way described in https://useplaintext.email/#outlook-desktop . Or is that exclusively for Windows?
I have a similar work-flow, but I made a shell function for that (an "alias") called `email`: email () { export TMP_EMAIL_FILE=$(mktemp -t email_XXXXXXXXXX.eml) && vim -c 'set filetype=mail' -c 'set tw=72' -c 'set…
> If you won't listen to my update, why should I read and respond to your question? I think there is a different perspective that you are not considering: one hates to listen to your and other N people updates, every…
Looking at Gauss publications [1], it seems he was publishing in Latin as far as the 1840s. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Friedrich_Gauss#Writings
It might be because of formatting, but that is exactly what I would have expected them to handle well. Anyway, I have used a FOSS that does that, difftastic [1], and it does a pretty good job at language diff'ing…
Yes, I am aware of that. But my argument was meant in a different direction: ogonek is present in two official languages of the European Union, while "ij" is present in only one; still, "ij" got a dedicated key. That,…
Any letter with ogonek is lacking, which includes į and ų. I find it (in)amusing that it contains "ij", which I understand is only used in Dutch, but it lacks letters with ogonek, which is used in at least two official…
And Portuguese. And that keyboard is, theoretically, focused on Western European languages.
> They either break from Vim's model (kakoune, helix) or follow Vim along with all it's flaws (Neovim, Vis). I am sincerely curious of what flaws from Vim has Vis inherited, in your opinion. I have the impression that…
I was happy to see someone finally referred to the motherfucking websites. On the other hand, I was disappointed to see the unique one of those I think it is worth to follow the advice [1] was not cited. For curiosity…
I have worked with it [1], in particular with a special class of it, MP (Metabolic P). In a nutshell, it is a theoretical model inspired by biology, but which produces many interesting results, as super-Turing…
You are definitely running in the GMail's IMAP daily limitation [1]. It took me three days to fully synchronise wuth GMail, but ince done, it takes milliseconds, now. [1]:…
What a great surprise (but not shocking) to see it's a work of the author of "Code Reading: The Open Source Perspective" [1]. [1]: https://www.spinellis.gr/codereading/