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[–] user134450@feddit.org 12 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

If you mean an Immune escape that is not a real problem for rabies because that virus has a slow evolution as you can tell from the fact that the same vaccines that were used in the 80s are still used today. Compare that for example to flu or Covid-19 vaccines where even two year old vaccine types are considered outdated and not used anymore.

[–] user134450@feddit.org 2 points 1 month ago

That is probably inspired by EN IEC 81346-2 where "X" indicates a connector of some kind and the numbers following the X identify the connector and the relative position on the connector (for connectors with multiple contacts).

[–] user134450@feddit.org 3 points 1 month ago

Das ist Dönerdiplomatie

[–] user134450@feddit.org 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Kannst du die Auswirkungen ein bisschen erläutern?

[–] user134450@feddit.org 2 points 2 months ago

Unfortunately for you most tablets were created for business transactions like bills etc. This is fortunate for archaeology though because it means that there were a LOT of them and it also gives us a pretty good view of what ppl. back then spent their money on.

[–] user134450@feddit.org 2 points 2 months ago

aber er wurde durch ein (ziemlich kaputtes) demokratisches System legitimiert

Hitler halt auch. Wird leider viel zu oft vergessen. Die WR war zwar evtl noch ein bisschen kaputter aber trotzdem würde ich sie noch als Demokratie bezeichnen.

[–] user134450@feddit.org 5 points 2 months ago

Librarians are trained to disseminate many different kinds of information and find relevant or related media and publications, because that is literally their job. This skill can be very useful in finding relevant info for checking a news story.

[–] user134450@feddit.org 19 points 2 months ago (4 children)

So, i read the "Red Mars" trilogy. I also keep up with research into the Martian atmosphere, its soil and geology.

My take is that all of this is still a pipe dream as much as it was 30 years ago when we did not know many of these things.
People don't want to see just how hostile Mars is to life. They pick a couple of the most obvious problems (e.g. radiation, no liquid water, no oxygen) and then they look for the first solution that seems viable and then declare Mars somehow liveable because look we can just implement those things.

But they are completely ignoring that: none of these proposed solutions have been implemented at scale yet, at least not outside of earth' atmosphere, there are hundreds of other known problems that often just don't make it to the head lines because they don't look that interesting or threatening (example: dust is suuuuper deadly on Mars, probably even worse than moon dust) and many problems will undoubtedly only become obvious once living beings are on the surface of Mars.

I am glad that there is hard sci-fi dealing with some of these problems in very optimistic ways, because we should try to better our understanding of them and not just give up, but we also should not have any illusions about how hard this task is and that this can take centuries of work.

[–] user134450@feddit.org 4 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Most modern operating systems randomize the MAC.

[citation needed]
having the option to randomize the MAC is not the same as actually doing that. There are also a few downsides to random MACs, like captive portals not remembering you on public WiFis.

[–] user134450@feddit.org 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

If they are all installed in the same wine prefix you could back up everything in one go by archiving the ".wine" folder in your home. that will include all applications installed in wine and all settings for those applications.

if you want to separate them into one archive per app you should look into wine prefixes, otherwise you would need to identify every folder a given app created during installation and archive those together manually, which can be very tedious.

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