Why does the paperwork suddenly claim the patient is 600 years old shape shifting dragon?
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Why does the paperwork suddenly claim the patient is 600 years old shape shifting dragon?
Neural networks are great for pattern recognition, unfortunately all the hype is in pattern generation and we end up with mammograms in anime style
I refuse to use camera in meetings
Personally I do it by stealing from my employer
Knowing weasels at least one of those has taken down a moose
I can’t wait for libs to conflate Nepal and Tibet while blaming China
Yeah, thankfully the modern ones are usually pretty easy to clean, I remember searching through configs for variations of the fake search engine
It’s honestly impressive how many ways there are to hide those just in the browser’s configs
The old search engine hijackers were honestly the worst malware I had to deal with somewhat regurarly
Anything more serious either cleaned up with malwarebytes or warranted reformatting the hard drive, but the hijackers were relatively easy but annoying and tedious to get rid off
Some may be, but the stereotype of a self-hating closeted person puts the burden of homo/transphobia on the lgbtq community while there’s more than enough straight people managing to do it
They are the only people calling male attraction to beautiful women gay
No worries, I’m a vet
Looks like bloat, just a quick stab to abdomen and we’ll be good
No country has officially recognized the Taliban as Afghanistan’s government, and the U.N. has said recognition is almost impossible while bans on female education and employment remain in place.
Good to know it’s only “almost” impossible
Tbh they already do everything they can, if you ever need a paper, e-mail the author and they’ll most likely send you the “last version” before publication they still hold the rights to distribute
One lecturer actually had notes on their slides for the differences between the latest version of the course book and the one before it, since the latest one wasn’t available for free anywhere but they wanted to use couple chapters from the new book (they scanned and distributed the relevant parts themself)
I feel like most of the academia in the research side would be happy to see it collapse, but the current system is too deeply tied in the money for any quick change
I worked in academia for almost a decade and never met a researcher who wouldn’t openly support sci-hub (well, some warned their students that it was illegal to type these spesific search terms and click on the wrong link downloading the pdf for free)
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For ad hoc transfers, easiest way is to pack it with 7zip (or any other compression software with proper encryption) and setting a proper password for the file
The funniest solution I’ve found was a service that offered secure transfer of passwords between devices through their “encrypted transmission” with a password field on their website
FYI, don’t give any password to a service you aren’t using with that service
I unfortunately don’t have any sources, but a few years ago I read or watched a video about an interview with a paleontologist who was asked about their opinion of the first sign of civilization
Their answer was “a fossil of a skeleton with a broken and healed leg”
Every other animal dies with a broken leg in nature, the only way to survive is with the support of others