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We could always choose to unify the prefixes. We have pansexual which is a Greek prefix but bisexual which is a Latin prefix. If we swap it for Greek it becomes disexual. That implies a grouping of straight, gay, and lesbian as either monosexuals (Greek) or unisexuals (Latin) which I don’t think I’ve ever seen used.

Looking at this table on Wikipedia you could come up with some funny (and nonsensical) derivations en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numeral_prefix

It should actually be solven’t, but they forgot the apostrophe
I would be similarly screwed if I lived where you did because I’m pretty sure mine is a “certificate of live birth”
It may stop them from voting depending on the requirements surrounding the birth certificate. The format of certain features or seals are not consistent across the US. Local laws in one place may require something which is not done in the place a person was born. My mother deals with that frequently and I had some issues with that previously.

I have to use outlook for work. Frequently it will ask me to log in, then when I do so it gets stuck in a loop of logging me out as soon as I log in and asking me to try again. This happens until I clear my cookies. I have never had this happen with anyone besides Microsoft.

Also it prompts you when logging in to “sign in with all apps on the device”, which I definitely do not want. But this means when I sign in on something like power point or word (because I guess liscence keys aren’t adequate anymore?) it then signs me out of other apps which use a Microsoft account.

I no longer use windows for personal use, but I’m stuck with it for work

Thanks for the correction. I guess watching the appropriate MSC page would be a good way to check in on the status from time to time? Or the blog once it’s all done I guess.
How hard was it for your users to connect? Were the configuration troubles just on your end? I am going to try to setup a home server, but some of my friends might not be willing to join if it is too much work
I tried to look this up to see what its status was. It looks like 2.0 was out (or mostly out) in 2024. Element X talks about using some of the features discussed in one of the Matrix 2.0 blogs, but I dont see explicit version numbers listed anywhere. For example, that sliding sync you mentioned is listed as implemented in the Element X client

I’m a PhD student and several of my classmates use computing clusters in their work. These types of computers typically have a lot of CPUs, GPUs, or both. The types of simulations they do are essentially putting a bunch of atoms or molecules in a box and seeing what happens in order to get information which is impossible to obtain experimentally. However, there are plenty of other uses.

The clusters we have would have dozens of these CPUs or GPUs and users would submit jobs to it which would run simultaneously. AMD CPUs have better performance than Intel and Nvidia GPUs have Cuda, which is incorporated into a lot of the software people use for these.

I think its funny that you can buy a baby wolf from a trader then when it grows up it tries to kill you. I believe they’re going to do something more with it later, but for now you can just buy a box of delayed violence