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wargreymon2023 @sopuli.xyz
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What are the differences between the 'base' of various Linux distributions?
  • init system could be different, systemd, shepherd, sysvinit..etc

    "base packages" that comes with different distro is way different

    Guix is a notable mention for having the minimal bootstrap source. On top of that, it is functional package management, implying you can rollback safely (at the cost of disk space).

  • Beyond the established symmetries of physics - Charge, Spin, Color, Time, etc. - is there any such thing as symmetry of Information?
  • To narrow the scope and for ease, I take that information as "measurement" from quantum field.

    If the many-world interpretation is real, we have multiverses branching off by different measurements as wave function collapse from the same universe (with all of its information). It seems to me that symmetry of information is broken continuously, as wave functions collapse continuously. This lead me to believe that it is beyond our comprehension to theorize and observe said symmetry.

  • Lemmy communities on bodybuilding or athletism?

    Is there any?

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    Goku gives Cell a Senzu Bean

    Did Goku do the right thing?

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    A very serious question concerning a masculine man

    Did Andrew Tate really involve in rape and human trafficking? He claimed not a woman charge against him indicating that he wasn't involved, or did he?

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    "〇〇だったば、...." is this legitimate?

    cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/11661821

    > "〇〇だったば、...." is this legitimate? > > I want to say "If it was 〇〇, then... ", is "〇〇だったば、..." the right clause?

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    Learn Japanese @lemmy.ml wargreymon2023 @sopuli.xyz

    "〇〇だったば、...." is this legitimate?

    I want to say "If it was 〇〇, then... ", is "〇〇だったば、..." the right clause?

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    If "category" has a better name....

    cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/10354955

    > If "category" has a better name.... > > Isn't it just "composite"? > > Every arrow in category can be composed, the set(or class or whatnot..) of that is composite.

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    If "category" has a better name....

    cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/10354955

    > If "category" has a better name.... > > Isn't it just "composite"? > > Every arrow in category can be composed, the set(or class or whatnot..) of that is composite.

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    Why Salt Water may be the Future of Batteries

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    A place for everything about math @lemmy.ml wargreymon2023 @sopuli.xyz

    If "category" has a better name....

    Isn't it just "composite"?

    Every arrow in category can be composed, the set(or class or whatnot..) of that is composite.

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    www.nasa.gov Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18 b - NASA

    A new investigation with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope into K2-18 b, an exoplanet 8.6 times as massive as Earth, has revealed the presence of

    Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18 b - NASA

    This is about as close as we can get for carbon-based life habitable planet. 2.6 times the radius of Earth and mostly ocean, what sort of marine lives swim in there? Give me chills if they exist.

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    Linux 6.8 TCP Performance Boosts By ~40% For Many Concurrent Connections

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    Understanding the Type of call/cc

    cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/9969591

    > Understanding the Type of call/cc > > He introduces but also criticizes the use of call/cc, 1. not being a function and looks like a function, 2. able to produce an union of types with it. > > Is he correct? What do you think?

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    Understanding the Type of call/cc

    He introduces but also criticizes the use of call/cc, 1. not being a function and looks like a function, 2. able to produce an union of types with it.

    Is he correct? What do you think?

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    I Trained Like An Olympic Figure Skater - Michelle Khare

    She is crazy good at this in 2 months and the performance was unbelievable for learning in 2 months.

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    A place for everything about math @lemmy.ml wargreymon2023 @sopuli.xyz

    What would be the suffix for "group"?

    We have "triangle" "rectangle" "pentagon"...etc "tetrahedral" "cube" "octahedron" ..etc

    Instead of having to say "group" all the time, like "dihedral group" "cyclic group", if we make it into one word it will sound more like an elementary mathematical object.

    What would be a nice suffix for group?

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    A true fediverse that is free from capitalism of data brokers

    1. Reddit sells its api for high and is about to go for an IPO, its economy bases entirely on the data made by the users/communities. It is the work of the public, get robbed by a small group of individuals. A living example of capitalism.

    2. Fediverse isn't enough to secure the publicity and usage of public data. What if the host of Lemmy instance also releases the snapshots of all the posts and modlogs, everyday, in the form of bittorrent? Only by doing so, we are safe from the host erasing public knowledge and data brokers.

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    A true fediverse that is free from data brokers

    1. Reddit sells its api for high and is about to go for an IPO, its economy bases entirely on the data made by the users/communities. It is the work of the public, get robbed by a small group of individuals. A living example of capitalism.

    2. Fediverse isn't enough to secure the publicity and usage of public data. What if the host of Lemmy instance also releases the snapshots of all the posts and modlogs, everyday, in the form of bittorrent? Only by doing so, we are safe from the host erasing public knowledge and data brokers.

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    Singing Cat With Its Owner

    He can really sing!

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    What Time Dilation ACTUALLY Is In Relativity (Hint: It has nothing to do with time)

    It's by far the best video to explain special relativity.

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    www.space.com James Webb Space Telescope spies giant cosmic question mark in deep space (photo)

    When looking for answers in the cosmos, sometimes more questions appear.

    James Webb Space Telescope spies giant cosmic question mark in deep space (photo)
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