If they had worked they might have done so by some sort of contrast enhancement or edge detection, but I don’t think either are possible with just optics
If they had worked they might have done so by some sort of contrast enhancement or edge detection, but I don’t think either are possible with just optics
Loads of people are suspicious of coupon schemes. They look dodgy. It’s no wonder that people come along after one of these schemes turns out to actually be a scam to say “see, I knew these things were bad” with the only evidence being that they never subscribed to it
Their fault is they claim it was this one specifically
I’m pretty sure that current theory has only one time dimension and some number of space ones
Some physicists think they do. I have heard two different ideas though both summarise to "time is a side effect of the universe operating
Very bad. It is probably online yet doesn’t set its time via NTP
The descriptions I have read have let me think that the only 3d printed part is the receiver, the rest is made from matching spare parts
The receiver was the only part with a serial number (law has changed recently and now all parts are marked)
The guillotines are metaphorical. We really mean guns and bombs
The one person interviewed by media who had spoken with Luigi said the note (manifesto/confession) wasn’t at the standard of Luigi’s other writing, his style, his philosophy, his reading
I hope he is acquitted even if he is the guy behind the gun
Though the simple act of planting evidence on the suspect. No alibi beats a confession note and an untraceable gun
I presume you know that your account is marked as automated, as a bot
I have been using Linux for a long time. I have installed many distributions, many different distributions. I can’t say I have ever had a problem with installers except:
Do you have super odd hardware? Do your computers lie to the installer about present hardware?
If 3 is worse than 1, -1 is better. So I don’t agree with you. WSL is at +∞
Any distribution is better
It seems to have become a vehicle to promote Canonical’s paid products. Also it prefers snaps over packages. Also it’s not as good as Mint for those wanting what Ubuntu used to be
For desktop environments gnome and kde are excellent and force each other to improve
I don’t think Libre Office has a good competitor aside from Microsoft Office which hardly matters in the open source world but Libre Office works in windows too
There are several file explorers, many terminal emulators
Debian is good for that, unless the system is a laptop with no RJ45 port and a wireless card which needs a non-free driver
Why wouldn’t you like systemD? It’s easier to learn than most distributions
I guess its commands are a bit long
I’m surprised LFS is still around. I used that on my main computer back when Linux kernel versions started with 2.4. it was my third distribution after red hat and Debian
They’d get generous quickly if we kept the guillotines lubricated
I just watched the megalag videos on the glasses — the first episode of three — and the claim is they cut out confusing areas of colour that abnormal chromats see.
So if it worked, it only works for people with abnormal versions of one of the three normal colour vision sensors, and only if their deficiency is in green, and then only if it’s the correct degree of deficient
But it doesn’t work anyway.
The glasses help people see the number in some sheets in the colourblindness test, but hide the number in others. Their colour blindness would appear slightly worse than reality.