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AboutJust your irritating casual nerd coder trying to find a way in this world
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SkillsC++, Python, JavaScript,node, CSS, HTML, Django, React, Java, Spring. php is hated here.
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@Gregozor2121 That's not a 4d matrix...
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@jurion I feel gitter works way better than slack
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@bondrewd Woah... All products..
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That's why I use slack on chrome and use a plugin to make it dark.
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@Nanos That's actually pretty interesting topic. Ancient Hindus had entire maps of solar system. With orbits of each planet till Saturn. Without having telescope (or at least so we think). Accurate upto 95% by today's calculations. And at the same time had deep understanding of the human body to the internal organs.
Similarly the Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations.
Perhaps there was intelligent life before them that vanished.
One thing that particularly interests me is that many religious have the same origin story. Of species in a boat. Maybe it was not a boat but a capsule meant to protect them until time was right?
I am going too far here 😆
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Actually my knowledge is pretty limited. It's just my cousin that keeps on telling me all these interesting facts. She is doing research on such things in univ. And I like reading articles and watching videos on these topics.
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@Nanos not sure what you mean by sudden jump phases. They are triggered by only certain activities. Like if humans were to go to Mars, they would evolve much quickly because of bombardment of uv Rays. And given enough time, they might e able to adapt to the extreme heat. (Inside protected Chambers of course)
Or if some calamity occurs which suddenly requires us to adapt quickly or perish.
But evolution does happen.
For example a research claimed that eyes of newer generations were slightly more accustomed to light from tv/computers/mobiles etc.
Btw, of you are interested, there is a YouTube channel PBSEons. It's pretty good for knowing about biological history of planel. -
@Lensflare It is one of the many evidences. Plus there are numerous research papers on dna which prove it.
Dna proves our evolution from apes through many different intermediate species.
Fun fact: unlike most people believe, humans are not actually evolved from neanderthals. Some homo-sapiens happened to mate with neanderthals.
This is proved by the fact that Europeans and Asians contain about 2-6% neanderthal dna but native Africans don't. And homo-sapiens originated from Africa. -
@Gogeta70 shit. Screwed betn rows and columns. Happens every fucking time.
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I am not sure if it was my mistake or axios bug, but 3 months ago, I couldn't get axios working with cors authentication header
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Plz share the good method.
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bsdk. Matlab chain nahi kahi bhi. 😆
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Nope. That's why we have moved to the 🐧 side.
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@cho-uc You can get a 🐧at 3k
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@Fast-Nop There are a lot of things you can't do without sudo. Organizations do allow that. Plus a savvy enough user can just boot into recovery and get root access.
The point is that there is a vulnerability and kde is protecting users from it until a fix is released. I don't see why we are having a debate. -
@ItsNotMyFault *and landing them
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@NonImportant- Then maybe finally everyone will join the 🐧 side
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@Lensflare It's actually proven. See the London subway mosquito case. That's considered one of the biggest cases in favor of evolution.
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Interesting.
Could this land you in trouble though? -
@deadPix3l only of you consider ms fucking someone as non negative
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Name checks out. Nice work.
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@Coffe2Code Clearly you are living 100 years in the past.
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That's why....🐧
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My 50$ DO credits are expiring next month. Could you give it to me? Might as well use them for something
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@netikras Hmm Strange. Maybe I couldn't find it.
My point is that gnome keeps a lot of defaults with absolutely no way to change them(without editing sources of course) which KDE doesn't. And KDE devs went out of their way to add proper support for gtk apps. Most GTK apps run flawlessly on KDE. Same is not other way round. Qt apps look ugly af on gnome. That is lack of freedom in my opinion.
In fact I would say that real freedom lies in the fact that we have multiple distros/editors to choose from to suit our needs. Imagine being stuck with only editor (whatever that may be) -
@Fast-Nop There are ways to install packages without manager directly with binaries. And many of them don 't know how to compile from tarballs. Moreover even the people who compile from sources might not necessarily know the problems associated with opening fm with root privileges. I didn't until i specifically googled why kde didn't allow opening with root.
So yes , protection is needed. Plus KDE is not only used by developers. Many organizations use it too as their general systems.
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@netikras It was not there when I left gnome suite. (which is a long time) Maybe they added it later.
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Me too😭
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Plz explain more. Git noobs here.
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@netikras I find the lack of features and options in gnu suite more irritating. In my opinion that's not giving me the choice. Where say Nautilus chose to not include multiple options in create new and not having any other way to add it.
Or in desktop where you have to edit the code to remove the irritating top bar.
Freedom of choice depends on perspective. For me kde provides me the facilities that gnome suite denies.