I should fork vim and call it ‘death’, so I can shout “give me vim or give me death!” any time someone suggests a different editor.
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notabot@piefed.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a good example of a necessary evil?English44·1 day agoSurgery, especially on animals.
In any other context, someone cutting you open, slicing bits out or rearranging them, them sewing you shut would be considered horrific, but we do it because we know that the short term suffering out weighs the long term harm of not doing it. When you choose it for yourself it might not be too ‘evil’, but an animal would not understand, even if you know it will mean they get to live a long, happy life, free of the pain and suffering that issue would otherwise cause.
notabot@piefed.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there a way to turn off notifs for posts that you dont want to hear about replies anymore from but that you think should stay up as a valuable forum for discussion (just dont want to be updated)English12·5 days agoPiefed seems to have this, and the ability to subscribe to posts as @TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works asks about below.
Migrating is fairly straightforward, it can import your lemmy settings to get you up and running quickly, and the systems interoperate seamlessly, which is fantastic to see.
notabot@piefed.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Got a "Free Tablet" for Health App, but it's managed. Can I root this or is it a lost cause?English2·14 days agoThese things are usually buried somewhere in the small print, and it might even have been in some “hey, look at this exciting new prek we git you” email from your employer when you/they joined the scheme. It might have been something like “Any items we provide to assist with member’s physical therapy remain the property of <evilcorp> at all times, and must be returned at the end of the therapy”.
Just treat the tablet as what it was provided as, a way to access their app, and be ready to return it afterwards.
notabot@piefed.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Got a "Free Tablet" for Health App, but it's managed. Can I root this or is it a lost cause?English13·16 days agoBear in mind that they already have your home address, as they sent the tablet to you, that address is geolocated, and anyone with a phobe passing near you will have enumerated any wifi networks and possibly bluetooth too and geolocated those.
They already know what devices are around you unless there’s not been a phone within range since you got them.
You were sent the tablet in order to be able to access the the app they provide. I strongly suspect that it is actually a loan, and they will want it back when you are finished with it. Given that, you shouldn’t even attempt to root it. Use it for what it is intended for, gain some benefit from that, hopefully get your massager, and return the tablet when you’re finished with it.
Unless you deliberately give them more information, there’s not much new they can gain about your environment from the tablet. What you do in the app is going to be much more valuable data to them as it’ll give them information about you and your health that they could not gain any other way.
The joys of distributed algorithms. You can now get more errors, more quickly than before!
I remember writing a chat system in assembler, for DOS, using, IIRC, IPX networking. When it went wrong, one or more machines would just freeze, with the string “NETWORK ABEND” in the middle of the screen.