You said wise things, but I suggest considering expressing your wife these insecurities. Maybe that will help you come to terms with them and you can find some strategies so she can effectively reassure you.
Bobo The Great
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Bobo The Great@sopuli.xyzto Windows@sopuli.xyz•Windows 11 24H2 updates are still failing on Western Digital's SN770, despite the fact that a fix came out 8 months ago — here's what to do if you're stuck0·6 days agoOk I seriously don’t get it. Windows is crap, for many reasons.
I get why microsoft doesn’t want you to have privacy, getting you data is good money, this is also why it’s full of ads. I also get it why they try and torce you to use a microsoft account and they try and force down your throat OneDrive and Cortana, it’s to make more money.
I can also get why they reduce the customization options, it’s to get you used to have no choice and I guess to reduce the features they have to maintain.
But then there are things so stuoid I really don’t get it, like this technical problem they absolutely have the means of fixing quickly and effectively. We arr talking about fucking Microsoft, the third or fourth richest company in the world that cannot ship a simple firmware upgrade. I can’t believe they are not able to, but it seems they really are so incompetent and take some unbelievable stupid decisions. Like the first version of Recall not being encrypted in the slightest way. How could they be so stupid to think that no ome would notice, instead of spending like 6 hours of a single developer to implement encryption on an OS that REQUIRES tpm hardware.
Sometimes it looks like Microsoft is begging their uses to switch to linux.
Is CoMaps going to merge commits from OM in the future? Or is the development completely parallel?
Bobo The Great@sopuli.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Has AI sped up the development in the medical field?7·8 days agoI rember when “AI” was just the pathfinding in videogames
Germany, Russia, Japan and USA all had concentration camps of some sorts and all committed some form of genocide:
- Russia towards the eastern Europe population
- Japan towards the Chinese
- USA it depends if you consider two atomic bombs a genocide, they sure didn’t like the Japanese but maybe they are the only ones I would be slightly more hesitant to accuse of genocide
- Germany for sure was the most horrible of them mostly for their sistematic and “effective” approach
- honorable mentions are Italy in Africa (that failed miserably but definitely had the intent) and the United Kingdom in India
Let’s be real, at that time most countries where fucking evil. This is not to say that everyone was equally bad (as I said, Germany was really extra bad, and maybe the Nazi degeneracy helped everyone acknowledge how rotten the world was becoming), but if Russia weren’t amongst the “winners”, their horrors would spoken aloud a lot more.
Bobo The Great@sopuli.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Has AI sped up the development in the medical field?19·8 days agoI have anecdotal evidence that ML applied to image recognition is being used to improve imaging machines (MRI, tomography, etc…)
It’s like saying: “do you prefer being stabbed in the left lung or the right lung?” both are just bad
Bobo The Great@sopuli.xyzto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Cluster submunitions from one of the Russian Kh-101 missiles that attacked Kyiv today.0·9 days agoBut Russia also stated they don’t use them, because they know it looks horrible
Partially unrelated to the meme, but I find it almost malicious how some python keywords are named differently from the nearly universal counterpart of other languagues.
This/self, continue/pass, catch/except and they couldn’t find a different word for switch so they just didn’t implement it.
It’s as if the original designers purposefully wanted to be different for the sake of it.
Big tech will try and create a cartel to make open source less usable. Google is already pushing Manifest V3 to make development of browsers extensions more difficult, Microsoft could try and use TPM to only allow running “certified” software, and that could be the end of OpenSource as we know it