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@lemm.eeRight now I'm stuck in a boot issue on Elementary OS and I have no access to any installation medium :(
Neither DuckDuckGo nor Google are particularly good at it, since you can't do something like site:reddit.com
. How do you guye search or is this just an unsolved problem?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XbJrOxH-oU
Just a fun reference in Star Trek - Deep Space 9 I noticed and had to make a video out of. Scenes are from (in order) S5E3, S3E1, S4E1 and S3E3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XbJrOxH-oU
Just a fun reference in Star Trek - Deep Space 9 I noticed and had to make a video out of. Scenes are from (in order) S5E3, S3E1, S4E1 and S3E3.
I'd love to enable the hidden dice rolls on my save that was made before the "custom mode" arrived, but there doesn't seem to be a way inside the game, unless I'm missing something.
Does anyone maybe know if you can edit the save file to change this? Or some other way?
And if so, why exactly? It says it's end-to-end encrypted. The metadata isn't. But what is metadata and is it bad that it's not? Are there any other problematic things?
I think I have a few answers for these questions, but I was wondering if anyone else has good answers/explanations/links to share where I can inform myself more.
Yeah, of course not all symbols will fit, but wouldn't it be better to minimize the context switching? Numbers for example are used very often, I really don't see why I have to go to a different page to be able to type them.
Corollary, is it possible to easily create a custom layout for personal use? Or do you have to check out the code and build yourself etc?
I let people rate how much they like different things on a scale of 1-10. How do I actually tell if people like one thing more than another thing if the sample sizes are different? This is not about any real scientific study, more like a personal test :)
For example, if one thing got voted on 10 times and has an average value of 6.5, and another thing got voted on 6 times and has a 6.1, is the 6.5 thing actually more liked? Or is this small sample size still so random that it could with a high chance go both ways?
I've never done anything like this, if someone could explain it or direct me to the correct key words/links, that would be hugely appreciated :)
I've read up a bit on p-value determination, but I'm not sure what my "null hypothesis" is here actually, numerically. If I'd put it in words I guess my hypothesis would be "this thing is more liked than the other thing", but honestly, it seems like my specific case would be much simpler than all the stuff I'm reading here :D
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-universal-link-switcher
Ensures that all URLs to Lemmy instances always point to your main/home instance.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-universal-link-switcher
Ensures that all URLs to Lemmy instances always point to your main/home instance.