

90%? Could be selection bias. I think, the result would be a different one if users would have been asked to in the Google AI tab.
You need to fetch users from different places for your sample to get more meaningful results.


90%? Could be selection bias. I think, the result would be a different one if users would have been asked to in the Google AI tab.
You need to fetch users from different places for your sample to get more meaningful results.


HLS
Probably a better fit: HTTP_Live_Streaming
Disambiguation page also suggests Vatican state Maybe…


They keep records since the early 1900s I heard.


7 was good. 10 was ok-ish.
11 and its forced online-account? No, thanks.
It’s 10 LTSC for now. Laptop runs KDE just fine, it’s the lesser pain right now.


Thanks for the TL; DR. This was helpful.
I didn’t want to click that link and I’m happy that I didn’t.


Ublock for Firefox. Newpipe for YouTube. Not sure if insidious still works when selfhosted.


Like the question how one would tell a future generation to not go to a dangerous place? Like a nuclear waste dump. Slightly different topic, I know.
Communicating with someone whose language and mindset doesn’t exist yet could be tricky. But math could be possible.:)


Fair. I agree with your arguments.
But I tried to clarify that I’m making fun of a not yet market-ready product (many are just fantasies to collect investor money and there won’t be a product ever.) and its exaggerated claims by pointing out that the sun will have died by then and no one cares about your excel sheets anymore. And more practical limitations like missing software and devices to read and understand the contents in a much shorter time frame. I exaggerated back if you will. ;)


I thought it would be hard to reverse engineer the compression algorithms used in JPEG images. Or even understand what the data structure is supposed to be to begin with.
I agree. If easy accessibility for future archeologists was the goal one could maybe use 1 or more 2D matrices of scalar values to represent monochromatic images. Or just etch the pixels of the image itself in the medium - like we do with microfiche.


Good luck finding a reading device for it in 100y, let alone 14 billion years. I doubt there will be a human civilization a few thousand years from now. :)
Remember how humanity had problems understanding the meaning of ancient egypt hyroglyphs from just a few thousand years back until The Rosetta stone was found and some really clever and dedicated guy put an awful lot of work into the translation? Good luck with JPG images or pdf documents or even ASCII text.
It’s OK to make fun of non-existing/ not yet market ready devices, no?


I wouldn’t say silent, it’s very audible when they switch from 6 to 25 °C. But I don’t observe that occasional self regulating behaviour. So I don’t mind.


It appears to be a recreational mathematical toy for the creator to learn things more than it is for others to play with. It’s kind of neat nonetheless.
That’s perfectly fine. :) I just couldn’t find a use case and didn’t want to miss it.


Nice. What’s the use case?


Moot point!
You could still get certificates for other people’s domains from Honest Ahmed 's used cars and totally trustworthy CA or so. But that’s another story. (there are A LOT of trusted CAs in everybody OS and browser. Do you know and trust them all?)


It’s the “change your password often odyssey” 2.0. If it is safe, it is safe, it doesn’t become unsafe after an arbitrary period of time (if the admin takes care and revokes compromised certs). If it is unsafe by design, the design flaw should be fixed, no?
Or am I missing the point?


Engineer some humans who can survive in zero gravity without peeing out their bone minerals. Humans who can survive hard radiation in space without having their cells crippled from destroyed DNA.
Maybe start with simple organisms. Like algae. :)


But what is their motivation to buy servers and rent bandwidth if they already got the money but can’t expect another payment?
Death of the universe? No, more like the end of civilization if things around us change too much too fast.


What do they gain if they get paid once but have to provide services forever? What is their business plan/ model?


Ah yes. That could be the reason. Thanks.
In this regard it makes perfect sense. I guess it was just me who asked for the general population answer.