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bouh,

I’m doing the slow switch with decimal time. It works!

bouh,

If excel is keeping you on Linux, you’re doing it wrong. The problem here is undoubtedly ignorance and nothing else.

If it’s another program, wine made immense progresses these last years. You want to check about it.

Now, if you’re saying Linux is not ready out of the box, that’s true, but neither is Windows. Not if you have any important need. Windows is good for a customer, not for a company.

BTW Linux changed in the last ten years. It’s not the neckbeard system it used to be.

bouh,

Maybe you don’t know what empirically means? Your ignorance is not a proof for anything. I know what I can do with libreoffice, and I am very mediocre with it. I’ve never seen an excel document that couldn’t be done with libreoffice.

And I wrote most things that can be done with excel. Now, if you want something that can be debated, I posit that anything that can’t be done in libreoffice calc but can be in excel is not worth doing in excel.

bouh,

Ok, my mistake here. I was talking about computer engineering and technique. Other fields use a software. Windows is barely relevant to the question.

bouh,

This is wrong about excel. Most thing excel do can be done with libreoffice. People are lazy to learn and convert their documents, and Microsoft does everything possible to make this harder.

bouh,

This is not a math problem but a calculator engineering problem. Some solve the sub operations from right to left while other do it from left to right.

bouh,

Maybe there is more to it? You should investigate!

bouh,

Something can probably be done though with matter synthetiser and teleporters.

bouh,

They have their appartement and family on the ship though. Isn’t it their home at some point?

Lore-friendly playstyle/itemization for Shadowheart? (Acts 1 & 2)

The Shar-worshipping crazy goth chick is a great character concept. Trouble is, the game seems to throw a lot of great light-related cleric spells and equipment at us, and all the alternatives seem to be bad. From an RP point of view, Shadowheart obviously shouldn’t be wielding a light-emitting mace, wearing radiance armor,...

bouh,

I’m going to try a cleric/rogue for my next playthrough. You don’t need darkness really. A rogue would fit her shady nature. Sneak attack works with invoke duplicity. Dual wield would allow the use of off-hand after invoke duplicity. Blessing of the trickster allows for an ally to sneak with her. Likewise pass without trace. Mirror image helps for fighting in melee. Blindness or hold person are great with sneak attack. Silence is also a sneaky spell.

Medium armors are good with average to high dexterity, and become even better in act 3.

Items would be those of a rogue but with a medium armor. Assassin would probably be my subclass.

bouh,

That’s the fascist solution to this problem. Don’t worry, capitalism is considering it.

bouh,

This difference is capitalism vs about anything else

bouh,

It depends on your country, but the things that will kill you are usually banned by law.

Some food is associated with cancer. Salted meat for example is not cancerous by itself, but some complex interactions can create, momentarily, some dangerous molecules. Still, salted meat will not kill you by itself, it’s not a poison.

Regularity is what will be damaging. If you drink a lot of alcohol every day, every week, you will usually get cancer. If it’s occasionally, you’ll be fine. I see it as some sort of accumulation versus healing ability of the body. Don’t go over what your body can recover from, and you’ll be fine.

That’s why diversity is the ideal : the more diverse your meals are, the more likely you will have every nutrients you need and the less likely you will accumulate something that would become a problem. No need to be too hard on this either, if you don’t eat the same thing every day you’ll be fine usually.

bouh,

Never. The nutriscore in Europe uses the nova ranking for its own ranking (more complete, better and simpler to use overall). But it’s not always on the packaging (it depends on the company, and some of them are firmly against giving good nutritional informations to the people).

bouh,

It’s the D class of nova: usually food that had several, often industrial processing, before being recombined. You can see for yourself on Wikipedia for the correct English words and the correct definition.

bouh,

The very first step is to know the fallacies. Find a list.

The second step is to familiarise yourself with them. Learn the fallacies. It can also be called sophism in some languages. Familiarising yourself with them will allow you to recognise them.

Third is to be vigilant during a conversation to detect them. Sometimes you will be the one to use them.

The easiest, and amont the most common, are fallacies tied to reputation: when you consider something right or wrong because of who made the statement. It’s sketchy because it can be used as a shortcut in conversation, but by itself the truth or wrongness of the argument doesn’t depend on who said it, never. But some people have demonstrated expertise or they habit of lying or manipulating. Other fallacies usually involve the language or the logic, so it’s harder to detect, but it’s a great mental exercise.

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