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  • The poll didn't even ask a real question. "Yes AI or no AI?" No context.

  • I'm familiar with udev rules. But it's going to be more effort to write something that works with everything I might connect to than it is to just run xrandr each time. The way it is right now, it never fails and I don't have to spend more than a minute tinkering with projector settings when I give a presentation.

  • Multi monitor has never been more reliable for me than it is on Linux. The downside is that it's not automated and I need to connect/disconnect them through the terminal.

  • If that's what you meant to say, then it would help to actually say that. Regardless, the argument doesn't hold water. If Teams has poor support for older hardware and non-Windows operating systems when other apps don't, then that's a Teams problem. If it takes someone who specializes in Teams to be able to work with it effectively when other apps require minimal training, then that's also a Teams problem.

  • So when you say "I believe in objective morality", you mean that you believe morality should be objective, not that it is objective. I'm inclined to agree because that would certainly simplify life a lot, but unfortunately, you can't just make morality objective any more than you can make gravity not exist. It is what it is, and we have to figure out a way to work with what we have.

  • Thanks, that's good to know. I've been experiencing this too and I know T1 diabetes runs in the family, but I ruled it out because I thought it wasn't a symptom of diabetes. I should check with a doctor.

  • So morality is relative in a society that doesn't have a proper moral framework?

  • I think you missed the "indirect" part. This isn't someone going around stabbing people. It's someone who goes around obstructing people from getting medication or medical treatment that they need, or from acquiring food, or someone who indiscriminately gets people fired from their jobs and put on the streets where they'll die a slow death.

    Regarding solitary confinement: As an individual, you don't have the power to detain someone in that manner. But you do have the power to kill.

  • As far as I'm aware, diabetes will lead to hyperglycemia, not hypo. Taking insulin for diabetes in excess of what's needed or not eating enough while on insulin will lead to hypoglycemia.

    It appears this information is incorrect.

  • Any honest conversation about a situation will end up with two people, happily or not, having to admit there's one path more moral than others

    You don't say that they agree on which path is more moral than the other, but I'm assuming that's what you mean. But also, no, that doesn't happen. In an honest conversation where you disagree on morals, you just learn that you both have different values.

    There are some things that more people are likely to agree on, like your example about stealing a towel from a hotel. But there are also many that people vehemently disagree on. For example, is it morally right to kill someone who has (and will continue to) indirectly kill many of other people?

  • go into any business in Canada or the US with more than 200 employees

    That's like, 2% of businesses in Canada. Even if they all use Windows, it doesn't prove the point that few businesses use MacOS.

  • And even if it were, it's still an official message.

  • What about ownership? 100% Canadian ingredients and labour while everyone in the chain is exploited so a US billionaire can profit isn't any more enticing.

  • Yesterday's anti-ICE protests in Minnesota

  • I mean, Factorio is just work disguised as a video game. Doesn't make it any less fun. It's work that I choose to do rather than work that I have to do.

  • Might be a Boost bug, but the link doesn't include anything past the hyphen.

  • Sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you were questioning the nutritional density of beans.

    In any case, I haven't done the literature review on this, but just based on literature I've encountered on the matter (ranging from scientific papers to pop-sci articles), everything that recommends a lower intake also specifies that they're recommendations for the average sedentary person. If you have any sources to share that contradict this, please do share. I think I'm going to do a proper lit review on this soon, so it'll be a good addition.

  • Or you can just look at the nutritional information for beans?