

It’s not necessary, since then it would not be a jury of his peers.
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It’s not necessary, since then it would not be a jury of his peers.


So… a simple lookup table. What’s the big whoop? Oh, wait, they used the word AI and Quantum!
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As always, he created a delightful video!


That’s only one line.
Lots of passive aggressive time
Few is three or more. You have a couple twix up your sleeve.
First off, $27,574 is $13.25 per hour, assuming the standard salary 40 hour weeks or $15.15 assuming hourly employee’s standard 35 hour work week. This got me thinking: if kingreggieisreal got simple division wrong, what else did they get wrong…
Keeping in mind that conversion rate records from the time are lacking, from what we can surmise, in 1843 (when this story took place), a week’s 15 shillings (£0.75) was worth about £110.90 today ($147.84 US). This would be about £5,766.8 per year ($7,688.76 US), or £2.77 per hour ($3.70 US) assuming 40-hour weeks, or £3.17 per hour ($4.22 US) assuming 35-hour weeks.
I’m not really sure what maths kingreggieisreal is using, but it seems flawed.
Bloody hell
UX almost always takes a back seat to that
If it even makes it on the bus in the first place


This is the OwnCloud appimage that worked with the OpenCloud server, right? That’s awesome! I’ll spin my server back up and set up OpenCloud. Thanks!!


Lol. I came here to say that this sounds like enterprise, and see their name on your first sentence. Sorry you’re going through that, mate. They suck.


They’ll lower if you threaten, but not usually to new customer price. And spectrum and twc do the same shit. They all need to be disbanded.


When AI dies.


Only if you’re closed for 30+ days. And then you have to accept increases every year.


Never said they weren’t. All I said was that it was a US company thing to do what they did.


That’s a US company thing. Maybe in other countries, too. But definitely a US company thing.


There’s also RawTherapee. I’m not a professional photographer, so they both work fine for my needs. Worth a shot, in case RawTherapee is better for you than DarkTable


That is super kind of you!
I’m not sure which clients. I haven’t installed opencloud, because I didn’t see any clients for it on a cursory look. I tried nextcloud, but it kept failing after updates, so now I just use cron jobs to automate manual backup scripts I wrote to an external HDD. If you do test any desktop OC clients and find any “good enough” ones, I’ll start with it : ) and if you don’t get to test any, know that I still truly appreciate your offer!
If this were true, and they were actual researchers, they wouldn’t keep it “under wraps”. They would release it to the corporations with a deadline for patching, then release it to the public after that deadline. You know… like any other good cybersecurity researcher would.