There's a reason it's called cracktorio.
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I bought a Wooting 2 (analog mechanical keyboard) several years ago. It has suffered no visible wear since.
I'd love to try upgrading to the hall effect switches, but the keyboard still works so I can't really justify it.
I'm happy with it.
No thanks. I only eat photons.
So can pedestrians.
My apologies. I didn't intend to invalidate anyone's experience. I wanted to provide an alternative explanation for the same experience.
I've had some pretty bad days (and some bad years). Looking at everything through the lens of "the world isn't made for me" instead of "I'm broken" has helped me to cope, and has inspired me to search for new opportunities.
As you said, everyone's experience is valid.
Not every day will be good, and having a new viewpoint doesn't stop the pain. I do hope, however, that my viewpoint can help to provide comfort and guidance to someone.
You are not broken. The world around you is fundamentally broken for everyone except for the richest of people. You just have the disadvantage of being able to clearly see how broken it is.
Sounds about as forward thinking as most politicians I know.
I just discovered CopyParty. This video does a good job of explaining it.
Internet access is more difficult and less secure than LAN access. It can be done with a VPN hosted from a device on your LAN, but it's not trivial.
Port forwarding may also work, but be very careful with security. Opening ports to the internet is generally not recommend.
I assumed that you understood that the original joke was about having 0 wishes.
I also assumed that you were making a joke about factorials.
I decided to make my own joke about "!=" in your joke being misinterpreted as the programming symbol for "not equal".
My statement should be read as "0 is not equal to 1". This is a vacuously true statement, as it does not rely rely on any input, and is always true.
Have you seen new combustion cars? The tracking technology is the same in both. The only difference is that there aren't many old EVs to compare to.
I would love to not need a car, but I'll settle for an EV if I can disable the tracking.
I don't see how the vacuously true statement 0 != 1 has any relevance here.
A device was occasionally failing and I wanted to know about it fairly quickly. I didn't always notice push notifications, so I made my room light cycle through the rainbow. It's hard to miss.