Re base branches: I think it would be useful to have it as a concept, but I can't recall any way in which git UI even attempts to provide that as a concept.
Strzelam, że własność, o której pierwotnie mówiłeś, jest dość powszechna wśród infekcji, które uważamy za infekcje dróg oddechowych, a nie jest unikatowa dla SARSu, więc chciałem się dowiedzieć na ile tak jest. Do tej pory: mam dwa przykłady, w których albo infekcje się ~wcale nie rozprzestrzeniają poza śluzówki (rinowirusy) lub rozprzestrzeniają się dość rzadko (gruźlica); ze źródeł, których nie pomnę, pamiętam, że grypa ~zawsze infekuje też poza układem oddechowym.
Dzięki, gruźlica faktycznie jest chorobą, która może być ograniczona do płuc. Pylica i POChP nie są infekcjami. Zapalenia {płuc,oskrzeli} najczęściej są spowodowane jakimiś strepokokami, a te mogą infekować inne tkanki (nie wiem, czy jest to tak rzadkie jak w przypadku gruźlicy czy tak częste jak w przypadku obu SARSów i trochę nie wiem jak tego szukać).
Do you know whether this involves a large enough amount of seawater to change salinity of soil enough to matter for plants? (I don't really have a sense of orders of magnitude here -- in particular how permeable everything around the tunnels is.)
@8petros Czy poza grzybicami mamy w ogóle infekcje _tylko_ dróg oddechowych?
@ZDF kann man irgendwo Transkripte von Ihrer Sendungen einfach finden? Das wäre hilfreich für diese, die schlecht Deutsch sprechen, die jetzt ohne Kopfhörer im öV sitzen, und auch für diese, die schlecht hören.
@freemo ah, ok, then we agree completely but phrase it differently
@freemo oh, do you have references? I thought that resisting a _legal_ arrest in the US could be reasonable grounds for an arrest, which would be valid iff there was a valid reason for the arrest that was being resisted.
@freemo there's one other thing that's imo incorrectly popularly accepted: that an arrest is a punishment. Training about being arrested "for" something imo perpetuates that notion, which the power hungry variant of the police want to do, because it increases their discretionary power.
@freemo are you pointing at the concept of being arrested "for" something in general or that an original reason for arrest would still be valid if it was valid initially?
Miałem wrażenie, że cała rzecz stała się publiczna parę dni temu. Czy coś mnie ominęło, czy spodziewałeś się mniejszego opóźnienia?
@m0bi13 Uroki nieregularnego języka :)
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@miklo @wariat @zaufanatrzeciastrona
Nieno, to też szkodzi klientowi przez podniesienie ceny przeglądów.
> but those also have relatively glacial movement speeds.
Do you mean linear movement speed, rotational movement speed, or both?
Academia provides incentives to researchers to be less careful though (pressure to publish with very weak feedback loops from anything that happens after publication). Even if researchers don't act on those individually, they create a filtering system where more careful ones are (on the margin) more likely to quit academia.
There are also things that are kinda inbetween: when the way the configuration is interpreted (in custom software) makes some of its features unusable, so that is they get used you can be mostly certain that this is misconfiguration that leads to escalations (things like constraints on ACLs that cannot be evaluated in a TOCTOU-free way) or makes them very misleading so that most places where this is configured is a misconfiguration.
I can finally reveal some research I've been involved with over the past year or so.
We (@redford, @mrtick and I) have reverse engineered the PLC code of NEWAG Impuls EMUs. These trains were locking up for arbitrary reasons after being serviced at third-party workshops. The manufacturer argued that this was because of malpractice by these workshops, and that they should be serviced by them instead of third parties.
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