Linus Tech Tips did a video on having windows alongside macOS on the smae machine. They did it by having both as VMs on a barebones linux machines. Theoretically you could then dedicate each one of the operating systems to an OS, and run linux, windows, and mac side by side. My guess kn feasibility: very hard.
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You need a graphics card or smth to even have the ability to have >3 displays. Some Macbooks have a 2 screen limit, so if you want to use only external monitors you have to close the lid. PC graphics generally allow at least 3 screens. But thunderbolt usb is an option.
KmlSlmk64@lemmy.worldtoMeanwhileOnGrad@sh.itjust.works•Davel, .ml admin: "The russians can kill woman and children too, as a treat"English
1·8 months agoWhile the original definitions of genocide were explicitly based on what soviets did in Ukranie…
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Reddit bought giant ads in Paris, urging people to join English
51·8 months agoWell but as far as I am aware Lemmy has no fiduciary responsibility, as it is not a corporation, is open source and uses a web standard to communicate. Therefore there is no requirement for instance server managers to use the “official” version of Lemmy and could refuse to implement anti-user features, like specific app requirements. So I would say it would be really really hard to enshittificate Lemmy, if not borderline impossible, because users would just use their own fork, which would still be interoperable.
KmlSlmk64@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•the state doesn't care anymoreEnglish
21·11 months agoAnd the complete absurdity of Trump’s SCOTUS voting 9-0 for returning him home and Trump just said nah…
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News@lemmy.world•"A woman is like a child": MAGA quickly turns its sights on stripping Republican women of power
2·1 year agoConsidering that if the US started to support NK against South Korea, I don’t think it is inconceivable that they would become just one Korea. (By North overrunning South)
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Android@lemdro.id•Nothing teases dedicated camera button for Phone (3a)English
4·1 year agoEven better would be, to be able to program it for anything, not only camera usage (Apple doesn’t allow apps on Appstore with usage other than for camera control)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google must sell Chrome to end search monopoly, justice department argues in court filingEnglish
6·1 year agoWell, it mostly already is. The Chromium project is essentially everything Chrome already has, except Chrome contains a few proprietary components (IIRC the tracking is proprietary)
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News@lemmy.world•Americans in Puerto Rico can't vote for US president. Their anger at Trump is shaping the race
32·1 year agoIIRC if DC became a state, only specific federal buildings, such as the white house, scotus & the capitol buildings would remain as a territory (due to the constitution), but, because of a amendment to the us constitution giving DC the same amount of voters _(members of the electoral college)_for the president as the lowest-representation (essentially always 3), which only citizens living inside the area would be allowed to vote for, only the citizens of white house would be able to vote for 3 whole electors.
I might be incirrect, as I am not a US citizen, but I’ve seen this mentioned somewhere long ago
Funny how imaginary numbers were invented to solve cube roots, but the most common give example (& definition) uses square root.
KmlSlmk64@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•What other movies wouldn't work today?English
12·2 years agoI think you’re absolutely correct, but I think the difference between “Home alone today” vs “Save private Ryan today” is, that when thinking about home alone, because the story is essentially time/context agnostic, they might imagine in being today, but in the save private Ryan it is specifically refering to 2nd world war, so noone would think about it being placed in today’s world But yeah, I agree with you. I could totally imagine a big movie creator lobbying government(s) to hamper war-ending efforts, so they can film there authentically, if it was easier than to do it in a studio
I think they do (or at least I’ve seen it mentioned), but this wa apparently caused a by a bad configuration fil for that driver. (A 40-something kB file pf pure zeroes)
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Android@lemmy.world•I cannot stand these spam calls any more.English
12·2 years agoArguably what he is doing is for good, because he is also wasting their time, not being able to scam actual victims.
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Europe@feddit.de•Slovakia supports Hungary's veto of EUR 50 billion of aid for UkraineEnglish
5·2 years agoThe worst part is, that the people who voted for them are ashamed of their vote, because they either refused or lied on exit polls. At least now everyone can see how the government is making clowns of themselves (the speaker of the parliament drove into a traffic pole while drunk last week for example), they don’t act on their promises, argue with each other and lie. There are constant protests in the two largest cities of Bratislava and Košice, where many people gather to show the disagreement with the coalition and ridicule the politicians. A new meme emerged in the past few days about the fact, that more people signed a petition to remove the new minister of health from the office in a day, than the amount who voted for her in the election. There’s also an observable difference between what people in large cities and foreign mail-in voters vote for and what people from villages with worse access to information and who are targeted by the adverts and propaganda by the populist extremist politicians vote for. Also the opposition is theoretically more favoured than the current coalition, but because there are many different parties, the votes get split and many parties don’t get through the threshold that is needed for them to be even a part of the parliament and their seats get assigned to the ones who get there. We would probably benefit a lot from some kind of ranked-choice voting. We will see what happens in the upcoming presidential elections. At least it is a 2 round election, so the split opposition can get behind a common favourite.
If someone really wanted to add it, probably the best would be to use
unless
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Android@lemmy.world•GrapheneOS is getting Android Auto supportEnglish
2·2 years agoI would guess that Samsung pay relies on Knox, which gets disabled by blowing an e-fuse, when you run a custom os. But maybe I’m wrong.
IIRC Depends if you talk about cardinal or ordinal numbers. What I remember: In cardinal numbers (the normal numbers we think of, which denote quantity, etc.) have their maximum in infinity. But in ordinal numbers (which denote order - first, second, etc.) Can go past infinity - the first after infinity is omega. Then omega +1. And then some bigger stuff, which I don’t remember much, like aleph 0 and more.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Wikimedia Foundation calls on US Supreme Court to strike laws that threaten WikipediaEnglish
22·2 years agoWhy can’t you restrict usage if you don’t comply with local laws? Why can companies like Facebook restrict usage of their new features like Threads in the EU then? Or some US news network restricting access from the EU?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Wikimedia Foundation calls on US Supreme Court to strike laws that threaten WikipediaEnglish
31·2 years agoBut, like when they would say in their EULA, that people from Texas and Florida are not allowed, then by using the service would be breaking of EULA and the wikipedia foundation could theoretically say that they’re not operating there and it’s the users fault. Like could someone still sue them then?




There are also the move semantics in C++, which are similar to Rust’s ownership transfer, but explicit and with some differences in how the data is actually handled under the hood