I should probably learn how BI works, but I’m mostly torturing excel to do things it was never intended to do.
Also I do a lot of lookups and xlookup will slow my sheet down.
I should probably learn how BI works, but I’m mostly torturing excel to do things it was never intended to do.
Also I do a lot of lookups and xlookup will slow my sheet down.
There’s no way they’re using xlookup at year 7. You can pry my index match from my cold dead hands.
Ah, but you see, we consented to the cruelty against ourselves.


Ships absolutely practice turning everything off.


Ah, I think I misunderstood the conversation, then. I apologize for that. I was considering quantum sensors and other quantum computer adjacent technologies, I suppose. Not just the classic idea of a quantum computer/showing quantum supremacy.


I appreciate the conversation, but it does seem like you’re dismissing everything to fit with your narrative. Quantum computing is absolutely a new and emerging field, I was just trying to showcase that it’s farther than 21 divided by 7. From wikipedia, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetocardiography, MCGs are pretty much by definition a quantum sensor. The technical aspects of the paper linked goes in to how their device is different and why it does not require cryogenic cooling.


Looks like they do! I’d only heard about them in passing, but here’s an article: https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/16/5402


Ibuprofen (Advil) and acetaminophen/paracetamol (Tylenol). Take max dosage but alternate them. Read the bottle and don’t quote me, but it’s something like 800mg ibuprofen every 8 hours and 1000mg of paracetamol every 6. So take ibuprofen, 3-4 hours later take paracetamol, then back and forth. Do not exceed 2400/4000 or whatever your bottle says.
That’s the method I was taught to get the most/longest pain relief with OTC.


Sandbox AQ is one I’ve heard about. Pretty sure they are at least at the prototype stage.


That’s not entirely true. There are companies right now with prototypes solving real world problems.


I think you misinterpreted, because you two are saying the same thing. It is ethical to share. Therefore, it has not been made illegal for being unethical (because it is ethical), it has been made illegal to protect profits.


The outage only affected the Windows version of Falcon. OSX and Linux were not affected.
My MILs computer literally takes about 10-20 minutes to boot up. When I told her I’d help her upgrade it, she said she’s fine with it. She turns it on and then does a load of laundry while she waits. It’s painful.


I’ve had no issues with Fi and RCS. Then again, maybe Fi on pixel is different.


I definitely meant gparted in my reply. That’ll teach me to proofread better.


You can move partitions so they are next to each other and then expand. The easiest way Ive found is to boot a love USB distro, since the partitions can’t be mounted when you do it. Open parted and you can resize and move around.
Backup before you do it!


Or maybe I share a computer with my partner that absolutely does not want to see a boot menu when they turn on the computer.


Just press and hold the button as the computer boots!
But then how can I maintain a lurking status?