menturi 1w ago • 100%
What's wrong with gitlab?
menturi 8mo ago • 100%
Pardon my ignorance, what is wrong with leetcode (aside from the name)?
menturi 1y ago • 100%
I completely agree. I got a wok less than a year ago, and it is now my favorite tool to use in the kitchen!
menturi 1y ago • 100%
I usually think of it this way, though I use the term server and acknowledge there are often many servers involved. Is this incorrect, or is there a better way to think about it?
menturi 1y ago • 100%
If I were to concisely put it with a fews word each, would it be a close approxmation to say morality is an automatic response and ethics is a rational response?
menturi 1y ago • 100%
A few features I would love to see:
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A way to view groups of multiple communities in a single feed. Like a multicommunity. A workaround right now is to have multiple accounts, which is less than ideal.
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A way to view content from multiple accounts in a single feed. Like a universal feed.
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An easier way to have the same settings apply to multiple accounts.
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A way to block instances or communities.
menturi 1y ago • 95%
And a year is exactly 360 days. Or maybe 364 so there are a perfect 52 weeks in the year.
menturi 1y ago • 100%
You can kind of visualize it as wire EDM manufacturing. Although not a fully accurate depiction, but it fractures the connection between the two sides.
menturi 1y ago • 100%
What are these negatives you mentioned if traveling abroad?
menturi 1y ago • 100%
How does one discover/find hobby clubs, fitness groups, and volunteering opportunities? I know of meetup.com, but are there other ways? Also, what exactly are special interests events, and how does one become aware of these events?
menturi 1y ago • 100%
Not having covectivity results in not having access to the menu.
I really don't want to be messing with my phone figuring out their wifi, if even available, which might have terms I would have to agree to to use.
menturi 1y ago • 100%
That's really cool! I only just started playing around with steno (and am also very slow). But I find the process of learning very exciting! Where did you get the keyboard designs from?
menturi 1y ago • 100%
Does caffeine help individuals with ADHD in sleeping in some way?
menturi 1y ago • 87%
I don't like starting my drive on a low-note of backing up out from a parking spot, anxious I will accidentally scrape a vehicle or bonk the curb or whatever may it be. Ending the drive by backing into the parking space means next time I leave I'll start by driving forward to pull out.
menturi 1y ago • 85%
It makes it easier to divvy up into groups: halves, thirds, quarters, sixths (vs. just halves and fifths). Makes doing math easier in the head (fewer digits, checking for divisibility are the big ones).
Some info (warning: they are trying to convince you it is better than decimal, so you are not going to get a balanced argument there): https://dozenal.org/drupal/sites_bck/default/files/DSA-DozenalFAQs_0.pdf
menturi 1y ago • 100%
I'm not sure exactly what it was called but any time you took a photo with a Note8, it was always taking photos from right before to right after the photo. This resulted in much fewer garbage photos because a few frames before or after the shutter was pressed would be a better photo, one that is not blurry! Now instead of a useless photo, I would have at least something workable. I have not seen that on any other phone with this feature, including my current one.
I am looking to purchase a license for Windows but am unclear on where to do this. I am specifically interested in a retail key license. I was initially considering purchasing a license from the Microsoft Store, but there were a few online posts deterred me from using this source, primarily because it a digital license to my understanding. I've read a [few](https://www.reddit.com/r/windows/comments/t6q0m8/buying_win11pro_from_microsoft_store/hzcnujf/) [posts](https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/92pibn/what_is_a_digital_license_for_windows/) that say how digital keys are tied to the motherboard, similar to OEM licenses. The whole reason I want a retail license is so it is not tied to my motherboard, and I can transfer it if I replace the motherboard at some point or build a new PC later on. It looks like the MS store only offers digital licenses though from what I can see. Or maybe number of transfers in a digital license is limited (it is unclear to me)? There was a [post on MS's Answers forum](https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/so-i-purchased-windows-11-pro-where-is-my-product/8b50848e-2456-4b1e-a2c9-8ab75049cdd4) saying it is a digital license tied to my account, not a key license. I'm okay with a license tied to my account, but he had difficulties actually getting it to work since it wasn't a key that was simply emailed to him or something like that, so I'm hesitant to purchase a digital license from the Microsoft store and would rather purchase a key license that I can just type in at installation or first startup. So I am interested in a legit source to purchase a retail key license, not an OEM license and not a digital license. But it is unclear where to actually do this. Any clarity on confusion on my part or suggestions for where to purchase such a license would be greatly appreciated? I'm not sure what other community to post this question in so I hope it is okay to post here.
menturi 1y ago • 100%
Primer. This has to be one of my favorite WTF movies I have watched. Required multiple watches to understand.
menturi 1y ago • 100%
I wonder if an instance could only allow votes by users who are part of instances that require email verification or some other verification method. I would imagine that would heavily help reduce vote manipulation on that particular instance.
This is the first time I'm building a computer. I want it to support Thunderbolt 4 while using an AMD processor. I could use a motherboard with it inbuilt like the `ASUS ProArt X670E-Creator WIFI`, but reviews mention having issues with it so I'm thinking of avoiding it. So instead, I found a few add-in cards that support TBT4 (one by ASUS, ASRock and Gigabyte each). The documentation for the `ASUS ThunderboltEX 4`, for example, lists various AMD X670-compatible motherboards, of which `ROG STRIX X670E-F GAMING WIFI` is one. So great, this mobo with this AIC should work, right? But then I read "only ASUS Intel 500 series and later motherboards with a 14-1 pin Thunderbolt header can support ThunderboltEX 4 card", which suggests to me only Intel chipsets will work, despite AMD boards being listed on the compatibility list. I see very similar wording with the ASRock AIC as well. So, why would AMD Boards (like for X670E) be listed as compatible when only Intel boards (500-series) would work? Am I misunderstanding something here?