UpperBroccoli

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[–] UpperBroccoli@lemmy.blahaj.zone 60 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

(re)Ditched Windows on my PC a while ago, still have to use Windows at work. Just checked my work laptop running Windows 11 (standard laptop, not a "Copilot+PC") - sure enough, that Recall shit is installed and active. Disabled it, and made a post in our main company Teams channel with screenshots. Will be interesting to see if there are any reactions to this.

To find out if it is active in Windows 11, open up 'cmd' and use: (typing this from memory, hope it is correct)

dism /online /get-featureinfo /featurename:Recall

to disable it, you need a 'cmd' instance with admin rights:

dism /online /disable-feature /featurename:Recall

You can just imagine the zombie like voice wailing "Haaaaaambeeeerdeeeeeers!"

Everything that man does is gold.

With this guy, more like dank energy.

And then some of the same people will wear actual diapers in public while holding signs proclaiming that "real men wear diapers". Can't make that shit up.

I'm reasonably sure this is not entirely correct. My understanding is that a replicator works similar to a transporter, in that it turns pure energy into matter according to a known pattern.

[–] UpperBroccoli@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 1 month ago (1 children)

No Bruce, the people that complained simply stopped buying and playing Bethesda made games. The people who bought that stuff are different people.

This is what gcc 13.2.0 makes of it in Linux:

So basically just loading the string and calling 'printf' from the libc.

I hope you are not argueing that using assembly is an improvement over using C in that regard....

[–] UpperBroccoli@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

bc is 91 kilobytes and can work with seriously big numbers.

You want to know what 2^99812 is? bc will tell you. Hint: the result is so big I could not paste it in here. bc does not care, bc just delivers.

Not saying there is anything wrong with a GUI calculator using 103m of RAM and looking fancy while only working with tiny numbers, just saying.

To get into heaven, American Christians have to follow these rules:

  • call yourself Christian

That's it, really. You call yourself a good Christian, you automatically are one. You are part of the group, so you are good. No need to follow any rules or tennets.

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