@vaurora reminds me of a traincrash a classmate witnessed.
The train had 3 parts and the derailment happend after the first part was on the wrong track, the mid part ended up in the air and the last part was on the correct track.
Thankly it was slow as it was short after leaving the station but i am sure that in that case it would have reached the ones one the wrong side of the track.
And your solution has one potential problem:
Speed, but thats kind of unfair at some point
@PaulaToThePeople
* if a person marries for love
At least i will probably marry when its beneficial and not because of love
Like Tax cuts or ensuring that in case i die a friendly person gets my stuff or other reasons i dont know
@foone
That actually could be an idea for journalists
But there should be an option to toggle the second side, making it even less "error prone" to another person putting in the side the journalist dont want them to see
Maybe like
IF flipped to side 1: normal data
side 2: hides a "exe" file (with a system how to find it instead of a defined location)
When the "exe" is activated the usb needs to be repluggt fast to unlock the secret storage
thats additionally encrypted
It is once again time to give thanks to Brian Fox, the Black American programmer that has given us BASH and echo! Thank you for your INCREDIBLE contributions to open source software, Unix, and Linux. It literally would not be the same without you. BASH is still absolutely foundational to all computing today. Happy Black History Month to an absolute icon!
#bash #bashscript #echo #foss #linux #unix #BlackHistoryMonth #gnu
@frankashwood
absolute cuties
have this old picture in exchange
*DOOMSCROLLING CHECKPOINT*
Okay just stop. Breathe. Take your mind off the rapid collapse of US Democracy for just a few moments.
I'll help you. Here's some baby giant springtails, aren't they cute?
They don't understand human politics, they just eat fungi and logs and go to sleep. That must be nice for them.
Okay, off you go. Come back if you need to.
#Invertebrate #SoiBiodiversity #SoilEcology #Macrophotography #Collembola