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  • It's a small step to correlate locations and thoughts with minimal processing.

    You're at home when your network starts connecting to 4chan? - You're a deviant.

    You frequent a bar that is a known gay meet up? - You're a deviant

    You visited a location where a(n opposing) political rally was held? - You're a deviant and now you're also on the watch list.

  • Today, my nixos took 50gb of drive space to update itself. I allocated 60gb for my root partition and nixos itself takes 20 already. Nixos is hot garbage in that regard. Nixos is stable but bloaty, arch is sleek but wonky.

    An equivalent arch install took only 8gb.

  • Windows user folders are nearly unusable in my opinion, too many programs throw in random folders and files everywhere. Especially the Documents folder, too many games putting incoherent stuff in there

  • It's known as the 'Brazil nut effect', technically apparently Granular Convection: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granular_convection It's apparently not fully explained, but theories suggest things like buoyancy, or that larger particles are blocked from sinking by smaller particles, which on the other hand can slip below the larger ones.

  • I just walk in and say 'Good Morning' in passing, no need for an answer or waiting for them to stop talking. Then I go settle in for the work and if they want to chat they will probably talk to you then. If you were there first I guess you can take the initiative.

  • Heh

  • There's some relation in that they both act on fields, but the things that affect those fields are very different (higgs bosons and electrons respectively) and the relationship between all that for an 'unified theory' is a topic of much research. IANAP though (not a physicist)

  • While maybe sometimes buggy, at least things run. I'm all for modernization, but if there are compatibility problems with recent software, I'm not OK with it being declared "the better, mature standard thing everybody should now use".