rarsamx

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[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 1 points 15 hours ago

Once you implement Authentication/Authorization it's fairly simple to add a new function.

I think here, the problem is not the complexity of the task, but the developer's prioritization based on all the backlogged features.

Still, users can do this on their own. Directly on the folder, autorotating all pictures using wildcards.

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 1 points 15 hours ago

You can start with what you can. What can provide the most value and iteratively improve from there.

Sometimes as a developer or even product manager, you don't know what feature complete really means until people start using it.

Oh, by the way: https://imagemagick.org/script/formats.php

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 2 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

But, really, how frequently a normal user borks their system?

I've been using Linux for since 2004 and I can't remember the last time (if any) that I irrecoverably borked the system.

I use arch, mint and Fedora. Repositories in those three are solid.

Yes, immutable systems have their uses. Mostly entreprise uses but for home? Only out of curiosity.

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago (6 children)

I'm just learning about the software but all the tasks you listed (crop, rotate and adjust), can be done easily with imagemagick simple one-liners.

For example: Convert in.jpg -rotate out.jpg

Or

Using the auto-orient option or using jhead.

Why is it so hard for this app to implement it?

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

You really think they'll understand?

They are incapable to read facts and statistics on how vaccines eliminated or reduced terrible illnesses.

They won't understand what you are saying.

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 days ago

Yep, we don't get to study the Nanjing masacre, for example unless we go out of our way to learn about it.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanjing_Massacre

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

"Usually"

Sure.

But there are custoner managed keys which do exactly what I think it does.

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

In Canada (Quebec) you go to the government weed store which feels like an apple store, ask an expert and they recommend the weed based on the need you want to have and personal preferences. Like a sommelier for weed.

They had big screens with the catalogs and specialty items.

And yes. It is run by the government with high quality control.

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 4 points 5 days ago (1 children)

And we here in Canada still ashamed of residential schools. You'd think other countries would have learned.

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Haven't they seen enought proof of the militarization of the police in the US plus the current actions of the Trump government to create a military run country?

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Si une piste cyclable semble dangerous, on doit l'améliorer pas retirer.

De quelque façon les cyclistes vont utiliser la même route, avec ou sans la piste cyclable.

Retirer la piste rendre la situation plus dangereux pour les cyclistes.

[–] rarsamx@lemmy.ca 29 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (5 children)

Wow. I used to be a lead Enterprise architect for a large corporation. We had some clients who explicitly required, by contract, that the data should be hosted in Canada and only accessed by people in Canada. This included the department of National defense.

Microsoft complied by hosting instances in Canada and we went through hoops to ensure data remained in Canada.

This seems to uppend the game. However, all this information should already be encrypted. Whenever it isn't, I'm sure corporations are scrambling to fully encrypt (or de-host) data.

I mean, data (at rest and in transit) encryption has been available for other risk vectors. This seems to be no different. If Microsoft/Amazon/Oracle, etc had a backdoor to unencrypt the data, it would create a higher backslash.

For individual users, I don't think 99% of them care where their data is hosted.

 

170 cm, 70 Kg 57, years old.

The ideal weight for my parameters is 54Kg - 72 Kg

I've like to get to the lower end of my ideal weight but if not at least 62 Kg. I want lean muscle, not bulky muscles.

I've cut bread and processed sugars. I'm sure that I'm in a caloric deficit. Eating more raw fruits and fibrous food like beans, more fish and less meat and fats. I sleep well. I drink a lot of water. No pop or coffee. Very little milk.

For snacks about 1/2 cup mixed nuts and one or two stalks of celery with a spoon of light ranch (25 calories per spoon)

I'm following my regular daily exercise routine, I go to the rock climbing gym Three times per week for two hours. I bike everywhere. After exercise in the morning I replace breakfast with a protein supplement.

I started mid July at +74 Kg which is the same weight I've had for years.

The first four weeks I lost 4 Kg. The only change, since then, the only change has been to increase exercise.

For the past week the weight has fluctuated between 69.2 to 69.8.

Is it normal for weight to plateau? Is it the increase of muscle mass which may be balancing other weight loss? Should I be more patient?

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