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What hack can I learn in 5 minutes that will make me smarter?
To teach is to learn twice.If time is money, then saving money is a smart form of saving time!Show me a really “creative” person and I’ll show you a really good cover-upper of sources.Attention is the mother of learning!If you’re smart: you’ll let the other person do most of the talking.In order to become a genius, you must think and behave differently from the masses.Either you control your thinking or your thinking controls you!Whatever works for you is the only thing that works at all.Ignorance is Satan to art!“Because nothing is new under or over the Sun, the genius simply removes the letter ‘k’ from what people knew yesterday and repackages it as new today.” —Genius TurnerToo much bed—makes a dull head.To live life as an optimist is to see every change as being for the better.Wisdom is the child of experience.The simpler you can say it, the better you can teach it.“Imagination is more important than knowledge,” Einstein said. And so, darling, at least put up a vision board!An enlightened person is born twice.The more intelligent you become, the more you realize why: those who know don’t talk; and those who talk don’t know.If you’re wise enough, you’ll find a way to turn your enemy into a friend.Smart people repair the crack now instead of procrastinating and having to rebuild the wall later.Wisdom says: you might as well be yourself, dahling, because everyone else is already taken!GOD BLESS & may all your dreams come true, dahling :)
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What are some tech hacks that can be learned in 10 minutes?
* Record Computer Screen video in HD without external software Generally to record your computer screen, you need a special software. But without going for any external software we can record computer screen in HD resolution using the well known suit which every computer will have i.e., PowerPoint of Microsoft Office. Using the MS PowerPoint you can record video of any size, edit(resize, effects, cutting, cropping etc) and save. Follow the below steps to record and save computer screen using PowerPoint. 1. First open PowerPoint select the empty slide(make it empty by deleting text boxes). 2. Next go to insert in the top menu bar and select Screen recording 1. when you click that a recording window gets opened with start, stop, pause, select area options for recording your computer screen. 1. Select the size of the window for recording computer screen and then click start, recording gets started. 2. After finishing recording hover your cursor to the top to see stop button and click it to stop. 3. As soon as you stop recording, the video will be put on the slide and you can edit it with tools available in the power point. 1. After finishing editing right click the video and select save media as and save your video. That’s it. Open your video to see your recording. Source: Techs Text [ http://www.techstext.com/ ] . * Gmail hack In the gmail username there is no preference for .(dot) It does not count whether you put dot in the username or not. So this mean username@gmail. com is same as user.name@gmail. com = u.s.e.r.n.a.m.e@gmail. com you can try this trick and check . * Facebook Password hack In the facebook password if you alter all the lower case letter to uppercase and vice versa there is not going to be any change. So if your facebook password is: FacePass123 is same as fACEpASS123 . * Create your own desktop background themes You might have installed themes for your desktop background with .themepack extension. But you can create those on your own with all your favorite images you want. Follow the steps below: First select all the images which you want to create a theme of. After selecting right click and select Set as desktop background. Next go to your desktop and right click to see the Next desktop background option. By going to Personalization you can save your theme with your name. After saving the theme right clicking on it gives an option to share it, save as . deskthemepack which you can share with your friends or put it in the web for others. So that’s very simple right creating your own desktop themes. * Create Custom email address @engineer. com, @techie. com, @physicist. net for Free You can create your own custom email address from Mail.com. There are 150+ custom domains of which you can have your email ID. Few of the domains are: activist. com, asia. com, doctor. com, chemist. com, clerk. com, columnist. com. engineer. com, deliveryman. com, doglover. com…………+150 other custom domains of different categories. You can freely signup and can have upto 10 different custom emails for one account. You can amaze your friends with these custom emails. You can say like, me@techie. com. Sounds good right!!! Hope you guys can make most out of your 10 minutes using these tech hacks…
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What are some useful tech hacks for everyday use?
Here are some I find useful and fun:Instead of "Ctrl, Alt & Del", press "Ctrl, Shift and Escape" to get straight to the task-manager in Windows.If you want to download a Youtube video, just add "ss" to the URL between www. and Youtube.The program DeTune will transfer all of the songs from an iPod/iPhone and put them on you computer.If you search "do the harlem shake" on YouTube the page itself will do the harlem shake.(This one's just for fun)The "Hola Unblocker" extension on Google Chrome will allow you to access to UK version of Netflix; thus unlocking many more shows and movies.Need to focus on studying? Screen Time is an app that lets you limit the time you use on your iphone or ipad. Set the time, press start and when it expires it closes whatever you were doing.If you play YouTube videos through Safari you can still listen to them with your phone's screen turned off.Replace the "en" in a Wikipedia link with "simple" to strip away the complex and mostly irrelevant information on the page.Accidentally erase something you just typed on your iPhone? To undo that, just shake it!1. Go to Google and type in "50 most popular women" 2. Click on the first link 3. Check out #7 xDTo move frame by frame on Youtube, pause the video and then use J or L to go backward or forward respectively.Just in case something caught your attention then I am Rohan Bhatia.You could have gone anyway.
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How can I destroy my ego (self)?
We need to be careful when discussing Ego because many people do not understand it, and give a lot of bad information.In some religions or other belief systems we are expected to "give up our ego". What a lot of people do not realise is that we first need to have an ego to be able to give it up. When we are born we have no Ego, which develops over time.To some people, "giving up the ego" is a cop out. It often means that they prefer to allow other people to make decisions for them - so they can deny responsibility for their actions. Beware who you decide to follow. There are still spiritual consequences.An outstanding modern example of this is the Suicide Bomber. "Killing the Ego" is a form of suicide.----------------------------------------------------------------------------JUNGIAN DEFINITIONLet's first define what we mean by Ego. This is one by C.G.Jung, the psychologist who helped invent the term.The ego, the subject of consciousness, comes into existence as a complex quantity which is constituted partly by the inherited disposition (character constituents) and partly by unconsciously acquired impressions and their attendant phenomena." [“Analytical Psychology and Education,” CW 17, par. 169.]So the Ego is "the centre of Consciousness". It is partially inherited (Nature) and partly changed by life experience (Nurture). It is the Ego that says "I AM".So what is the point of “giving up” our centre of consciousness?. Here is another interpretation.I have a body, but I am not my body.I have a mind, but I am not my mind.I have feelings , but I am not my feelings.So who am I really ?What this means is that when we are born we do not have an Ego. Jung says it "comes into existence". Have a look at a new born baby to see that this is true. It is uncoordinated, and unaware of its surroundings. The next stage of its development requires getting control of a physical body to control bladder and bowels, and learn to walk. The next stage is development of mind, to be able to communicate. The rest of life is concerned with expanding our conscious awareness beyond that of our early upbringing.We also see that Jung stated that the ego develops as a result of inherited human traits and external experience (Nature and Nurture). So the first development of our Ego is the result of parental upbringing. This is why psychologists spend a lot of time looking at our early life circumstances and experiences. At the beginning of life, in the absence of anything else, these are the ones that have the most impact. More so because they control our lives unconsciously. Once we learn something we do it automatically, without thinking. We are "programmed" by habits. We are a small person in a big world - and we depend on others for survival (so we pay close attention to instructions and demands). This attitude is difficult to overcome.EGO DEVELOPMENTAs we grow, we are led to experience a gradually widening consciousness of society. First our immediate family, then close relations, and we gradually move outside the home. All the time we are recording new information. Our Ego does not really start to develop fully until we become free of parental control. It seems closely associated with Free Will - and we do not have much as a child. We can see a main reason for "teenage rebellion" is an attempt to achieve that freedom - but that is impossible until we become financially self supporting. Teenage is an interim stage. "To old for toys. Too young for boys". Another feature of teenage years is that we are exposed to experiences that conflict with our parental upbringing. There are different points of view from our peer group. When we step further into society, such as by meeting parents of friends, or going to work, we are subjected to even more such challenges.Ego development basically means finding our true individual self as separate from upbringing by our parents, and the expectations of our peers, work colleagues, and society as a whole. To do this we have to be like "actors" playing parts on the different stages of life. We have to adapt our behaviour to external circumstances whilst ALSO maintaining our interior sense of integrity (Ego). We have to decide what "programming" is appropriate, and what is not.The next step of development comes around age 30 and after. It does not necessarily affect everyone. Until then we have tended to be "followers" of a path set by our parents. By then we should have become self supporting, and have probably married and reproduced. We have fulfilled our parental expectations and biological function. After this time physical symptoms set in to encourage us to the next stage. The physical body starts to deteriorate. Men find themselves unable to physically compete with younger men in sports, women are coming to menopause. Not too long ago people did not live much beyond age 30.We are coming to the age of "Mid Life Crisis". Life encourages us to take our INDIVIDUALITY development further still. Having got to this stage, we may be in a position that, to friends and society around, we have achieved success. However, an INNER sense of boredom sets in. Perhaps depression. Having achieved what is expected of us, we begin to wonder if there is anything else to life. Nowadays life expectancy can be 100 years.The task now is, having satisfied external needs, we begin to listen to our own inner self, and satisfy INTERNAL needs. A symptom of this is that often in our mid 30s our external life might be going well, but an INNER feeling of boredom or depression sets in.A big factor in this is the need to OVERCOME THE FEAR OF MAKING MISTAKES - which are necessary steps in the Learning Process. We can see this is why we accept information from people who “seem” to know what they are talking about. Some companies spend millions of pounds to deliberately make mistakes. It is called “Research”. We see only the final successful results.MID LIFE CRISISThis is what Jung called the path of INDIVIDUATION. Not many people take this path. It may be they do not get "internal messages" - or if they do, they take no notice because they are too entrenched in the past, and continue to repeat it rather than face an uncertain future. Old habits are hard to break. They look for the bigger house, bigger car, more children ("before it's too late") - or a new partner to relieve the boredom.Some turn to doctors and drugs to relieve the sense of depression, rather than seeking new life.Another problem is that it is rather a lone path, which not many are willing to undertake. As we have already seen, Society prefers people to conform to “the rules”.The main task throughout is to examine all our past programming and decide what is appropriate as an adult in a modern world. This is difficult because habits are unconscious - we are not normally aware of them. The way we do this is to listen to our inner self, and how it reacts to outer circumstances, and, as in a court of law, SEEK EVIDENCE for our previously unexamined beliefs and attitudes. In my case, despite a normal Christian upbringing, and strong scepticism, it involved studying and eventually practising Astrology and Tarot - and other esoteric subjects, such as Psychology. I even had to do this in my own way because I had to overcome conflicting opinions in those areas too. And still do. I have made some amazing new discoveries by combining them with things like Modern Science and Psychology.
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What do word processors do?
A "word processor" originally was a kind of all-in-one device that was a mashup of a typewriter and low-power, single-purpose computer. It allowed you to create, edit, and print text, and that was about it.Nowadays, a word processor is a computer program that allows you to create, edit and print documents of text and/or pictures. The editing functions are typically quite advanced, allowing many modifications of the appearance of the document -- changes in font, size, color, paragraph attributes, orientation, insertion of tables, etc.Microsoft Word and Libre Office's Writer are examples of word processing software. "Wordpad" that comes with Microsoft Windows is a very minimally-functional word processor. "Notepad" which also comes with Windows, has so little functionality that I'd call it a text editor, not a word processor.
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Is a USB flash drive reliable for storing data?
For dropping some files onto a drive at work and “sneaker-netting” it home, sure, the USB Flash drive is quite good. For long-term storage? Nope. In fact, nearly any other kind of storage will be more reliable in the long term.The Architecture of a Flash CellFlash memory is a relatively recent invention, so we don’t have as much history as you might think about longevity. But enough to know that flash is a temporary thing. This wasn’t a shock or even a problem, for several reasons, but largely because in its initial use, flash memory replaced EPROM (erasable programmable read-only memory), which itself had a limited longevity.A flash memory cell is made of a MOSFET transistor with a “floating” gate. This is a gate surrounded by insulators. To write a bit, electrons tunnel through the insulator and are stored on the floating gate in a process called channel hot-electron injection. To erase a cell, Fowler-Nordheim tunnelling is used.The original sort of flash was retronymed “SLC”, for single level charge. This is what you’d expect out of a binary thing: there’s either a programmed charge on the gate (0) or no charge (1). An SLC flash cell should last about 90,000–100,000 program/erase (P/E) cycles…. some specialized parts can last 1,000,000 P/E cycles.However, flash designers got more clever, and came up with “MLC” flash, for multi-level charge. Now they could write three different levels of charge, plus no charge, to deliver two bits per cell. However, this made the cells more fragile, less robust against corruption over time. More robust “enterprise” qualified MLC flash memories used in more expensive SSDs have a write/erase lifetime of about 20,000–30,000 write/erase cycles. Normal consumer oriented MLC flash memories have delivered about 5,000-10,000 P/E cycles, and they’re down to around 3,000 P/E cycles at the 15nm node. And even more recently, we have “TLC” flash, which puts in seven levels of charge or none, to store three bits per cell. That’s one of the reasons flash memory got so cheap. But you’re going see cells failing after 1,000–3,000 P/E cycles.And here’s the other thing… flash has, for awhile, been getting worse. The highest density 2-D TLC chips may only deliver 300 P/E cycles these days. The wear mechanism in flash memory is primarily due to stress on the tunnel oxide layer in each cell. The oxide layer degrades as electrons, over time, become trapped in the oxide. And as we’ve been shrinking the chip geometries of these cells, their longevity has been dropping. Curiously, when a drive runs hotter, there’s less stress on the insulator, so the overall effect is a longer lived drive… but shorter data life. The 3-D chips used in high density flash have increased longevity and data retention, as they’ve mostly gone to larger chip geometries.Data RetentionSo as mentioned, there’s a charge — a bunch of electons — placed on an insulated gate. That’s your storage mechanism. There are only so many electrons, and over time, they’re gradually going to leak off the gate. At the high end, the specialized, small flash memories in embedded microcontrollers can be expected to last 20 years to 100 years at 25C. On the other hand, Intel recommends unpowered consumer SSDs for data retention of only a year. And this is exacerbated as the drive takes on wear.Now, for SSDs, it’s a bit different when the drive is active. Between wear levelling and data enhancing routines, an active drive will last considerably longer than a year, even the static data stored on that drive. There’s quite a bit going on within a modern SSD that you never actually see, which is designed to spread wear out across the drive. USB drives, though, don’t run data-enhancing routines.And the trend toward less reliable flash has started to reverse itself, at least for now. The 14nm or so node is about as small as a practical NAND cell can go today, even though we have smaller chip geometries. They just get too unreliable. So the larger memories coming out today, 256GB per chip and so, are actually 3D chips using larger geometries. Some of these stack 48 bits worth of data on separate layers, and the reliablity is up.Mechanical and Environmental IssuesFlash drives of any kind will lose data faster in warm environments. Most consumer USB dongles are not recommended for use over 40C or storage over 50C, but they’ll last longer in colder temperatures.The standard rating of a USB Type A connector is only 1500 plug/unplug cycles. This should never be an issue for any USB stick you’re using for longer term storage, as you’d like to use those drives just once. But it’s a consideration if you have a drive you’re using every day. And of course, that’s a rating — you could find your real-world life is more or less than the USB specification.Real World ExamplesYou don’t have to take my word for it, either: a drive, whether USB, SD, or SSD should offer longevity data in the drive’s data sheet. Or in their warranty. However, you’re probably not going to find it mentioned at all for most drives, because the manufacturers don’t warrant data retention. That should tell you a thing or two.Here’s a USB flash drive designed specifically for long life and long retention. This Swissbit drive is SLC, so only charge or no-charge on each memory cell, and it’s rated for 100,000 program/erase cycles. And when new, it’s rated for a 10 year data retention. When at the end of its useful life, though, it’s only rated for a year of data retention. So if you must insist on using USB flash drives for storing imporant things, use a new one and put it right on your shelf. Oh… by the way, the Swissbit 4G SFU24096E3BP2TO-I-DT-121-STD drive is only USB 2.0 and costs $97.58 in single quantities on Digi-Key.For about the same cash, I can buy a PNY Technologies P-FD512ELX-GE Elite-X Fit USB 3.1 flash drive… 128x the storage, and USB 3.1 performance as well. Only one problem: PNY has a one-year warranty for the operation of the device, and absolutely no data retention warranty. None. The JEDEC specifications for NAND flash memory require an SSD in power-off to retain data for one year, in consumer devices, and 3 months, in Enterprise devices, through the life of the device. So yeah, you can expect newer devices to retain data longer. There’s no requirement that the NAND flash memory in your USB stick meet full JEDEC specifications, but major brands most likely do. Those are not the numbers you want, but that is the fact.SanDisk warrants some of their actual USB flash drive hardware for a “Lifetime”, whatever that actually means (30 years in countries that don’t allow lifetime warranties). You would think that might have them offering a data longevity warranty or even an official guideline. Nope, they don’t.Kingston warrants more of their USB flash drive hardware for 5 years, but they don’t have a data retention warranty, either. In fact, they offer this guidance: “Kingston Flash Data Retention: Kingston Flash Storage Devices primarily use MLC/TLC Flash Memory. Data retention on Flash memory is dynamic since the amount of time the memory has been cycled affects data retention. Important information should always be backed up on other media for long-term safekeeping.”And sure, you can hear ancedotal stories of USB flash dongles from 10 or 15 years ago being completely good today. And sure, possible but not likely and absolutely not guaranteed other than on specialty memory like the Swissbit. And the memory chips made 15 years ago were almost certainly more reliable, being both SLC and much larger chips.So, Where to Archive?Well, I’d pick a hard drive over an SSD any day of the week. The magnetic storage on an HDD is extremely robust, likely to last 10–20 years or more, but do check your specific hardware’s data sheets. The problem is, you’re dependent on the mechanical bits of the drive tolerating that 10 year sit. You may be fine, or you may be subject to “stiction” problems, where lubricants get sticky over the years and prevent a normal spin-up.My long-term medium of choice is Blu-ray, with qualifications. The minimum you want is “HTL” Blu-ray. The original Blu-ray formulation starts out shiny, and the laser melts a bit of silicon and copper together, forming a less reflective material that’s stable against sunlight. Avoid “LTH” discs, which use dyes similar to those used on CD-R and DVD-R.Even better is M-Disc, a proprietary non-organic HTL disc using a material engineered specifically for longevity. The disc is even HTL for the DVD-R version, one reason it needs a special drive to burn it… regular CD-R and DVD-R is always LTH…. the laser is making the dye layer clear, allowing the reflection layer through. M-Disc is described as “glassy carbon”, it’s unaffected by oxygen — the enemy of the aluminum layer in a CD-R or DVD-R — and rated for 1,000 years life. Even if that’s an exaggeration, if that’s not effectively “forever” for me, then I’m certain all my old media will be stored in 0.001% of my positronic brain upgrade. But this also points out a universal truth — nothing is forever and under every circumstance. There’s no such thing as “waterproof”, you only have degrees of water resistance. There’s no such thing as “timeproof”, you only have degrees of time/entropy resistance.You can also consider managed archival… online storage. Storing things in the cloud, you will get the slight benefit of enterprise-level hardware, perhaps. But what you’re really getting is active data management. You’re paying that company to mind your data, replace drives (on a RAID, of course) before they fail, etc. I never would have considered this a year ago when I was on satellite internet at 12Mb/s and low data caps, but today I’m on a gigabit no data caps. So it’s an actual option for some.UPDATE: After I wrote this, I did self-examine my former stance on online backup. I was not a fan, because it was slow, expensive, and based on your faith in the company still being around when Godzilla stomps on your house. But I did some research and signed up for a trial backup with a cloud backup company, and then paid the annual low flat-fee. So we’ll see. This service has very little user interaction.Their main purpose is backing up media, not making an archive of your HDD, which is my main concern. So they don’t back up program installs. They automatically scanned 1,882,572 files worthy of backup, at 13,454,758 MB. They have so far backed up all but 25,522 files, but those files compries 10,288,725 MB of data. I started this three weeks ago, and I’m on gigabit fiber to the internet. So the throttling is probably intentional, and not unexpected. Nearly everything they’re achiving will never change at my end, so ones is enough.Now, of course, if Godzilla did stomp my house, I would not relish the idea of spending several months downloading my stuff. This company will provide all that data on 8GB hard drives… so two drives and I’m good. Not terribly expensive, particularly compared to my house and all my meat-space stuff. At some point, I’ll probably update this again.Rot and RedundancyNo matter what you do, you’re subject to data loss. The best archival medium is redundancy. When I store my photos on those pricey BDXL M-Discs, I write overlapped… so half of the last backup goes onto the next backup. Every photo is on at least two discs. And my RAID. And my backup HDD.I have recently added online backup, once I found a service without data limits. But even with a fast internet connection to the home, this can be a crazy slow process. I started about a week ago and it’s maybe 2TB archived out of around 13TB of data. If you’re paying a per-data fee, it gets expensive, fast.While SSDs can show data rot in a few years, HDDs and tape certainly can as well. I shot analog video in 1994 on high quality tape that was showing rot by 2008 (multiple playings on different 8mm decks got it all converted to digital). Some of the old CDs we made in the early 1990s are still good, some of the CDs and DVDs I made in the later 1990s and early 2000s are dead. Particularly for anything using organic dyes, both light and heat are your long-term enemies.Then there’s format rot. I backed up onto TR-4 tapes in the 1990s. It wouldn’t matter if the tape’s good if I can’t find a compatible drive. Or a PATA hard drive for that matter… you can probably still find a PATA interface, but your modern PC may not have one. One of the best reasons for CD/DVD/BD is the fact it’s a consumer format, not just a computer format… that’s the primary reason the discs stayed upward compatible over three decades and counting. But will that last? UHD Blu-ray is out, with 66GB and 100GB discs, based on the same tech used in BDXL, so that is a consumer format. But it’ll never be as popular as HD Blu-ray, which isn’t as popular as DVD. Will we have another consumer optical upgrade? But I digress…So archive often, on different media, and in different places. That’s the only way to prevent data loss for certain. And flash drives are cheap, but not archive-grade. If you must use them, back up redundantly.Read Morehttps://www.anandtech.com/show/9...Dave Haynie's answer to Is SD card a good idea for long term data storage?Dave Haynie's answer to If I keep files backed up on an external SSD, is it safe to assume that without damage to it, they'll last forever, are they safe there, permanently?
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What are the signs of cheaters?
I'm sure there's many "red flags" to spot a cheater. Generally once it happens to you you will be left inadvertantly always looking for signs and may discover the signs change per the person. I think some things are universal but can go from one extreme to another. I can not say with absolute certainty that I will see it if it occurs again but here are a few I've noticed in my experiences and experiences from othersLies.-Almost everything seems to be in question and if it does come out, everything will be questioned including yourself. "What did I do to make him cheat?" You might not have done anything. My theory on cheating is that the person who does this is just fucked in the head.Personality change- this can be anything from super nice to super asshole. The super nice are trying to camouflage their guilt whereas the super asshole is trying to make you feel responsible for their sickness. They're trying to make excuses as to why its your fault that they can't be faithful. In reality they obviously can't be faithful because they're cheating on you and whoever else they're involved with.Loss of interest or no spontinaity- they lose interest in couple's things like bowling every Thursday. Those scheduled couple's events are now opportunities to ditch out so they can spend time with the other person. "I have a headache, but you go on and have fun, I'll be ok" even if you cut it short to come home to care for them they might not be there claiming they went to the store to get aspirin. If you have aspirin "oh, I didn't see it" . being spontaneous also changes because your plans to hang out with them is messing with the time with the other person. "I have a headache" was an excuse I got repeatedly....they can even use this against you when you're trying to mix it up making you feel insensitive or selfish. Anyone who makes you feel that you wanting to spend with them as being insensitive or selfish is suspicious. The whole point of being in a relationship is to be together. How is it selfish? Its not, they are.Sex changes- I can't say for sure sudden changes in sex is an obvious one. My husband and I try to change it up every so often to keep the spark. But extreme change might be suspect. Obviously complete loss of interest in sex is concerning. Although that isn't always a key sign. I myself don't feel as attractive because of menopausal weight gain and sex on our new bed isn't as comfortable so I am not as interested as I used to be. Erectile dysfunction is also a tough thing for men to discuss. So changes to sex might not be a red flag although if its extreme, I'd be cautious.No intimacy- snuggling becomes ackward. Kissing becomes pecks. No special time or date nights. Closeness is distant and becomes very uncomfortable.No PDA- public displays of affection become non existent. No hand holding or limited at best. No quick smooch... No chance of the other seeing you getting any affection.Money changes- I can't pay that or we can't go out because I paid this or spent that. Its because they are paying for someone else. Or if they have more money than usual maybe the other person is paying things for them.Conversation- this changes. Sometimes to hardly any talking.No attention- they're always distracted or don't even notice things they normally would about you or something you did. They forget things, they stop caring. Their focus is on the other person or on the next lie.All of these can be extreme opposites. My theory is that if there are sudden changes that make you feel different....it should be a conversation. Even if its not necessarily cheating, it could be something else. Communication is a vital part of any relationship especially a love relationship. So if your signNow other is making you feel less signNow, its a concern that should be immediately addressed.
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Can a computer program do something that wasn’t written into the program’s code or programming, or can a program only do what it
No, computers, and programs, must exist in the limitations of their instructions, however clever, or unintended, those may be. Even injected instructions are still instructions. Procedurally generated instructions are instructions created, you guessed it, procedurally — which is a set of rules-following instructions. Even undefined behavior follows instructions — but ones not defined by language syntax.Let’s consider this in terms of Morgan Freeman and a spoon.Look at this image of Morgan Freeman.Is this Morgan Freeman?No! It is an image of Morgan Freeman. And despite being an accurate representation of his face, his image can no more see or smile than a painted wall. And yet, because we are human, we may feel like he is seeing us and smiling. If someone looks at it and feels joy, or something negative, the image doesn’t care.So too can a computer program emulate the facsimile of “want” and “choice,” even in unexpected, surprising, and even frightening ways. And very good programmers can make these behaviours seem authentic, much like a skilled painter brings “life” to an image. Of course, no creator can fully anticipate how their audience interprets and reacts to their work. (If you secretly have a crush on Siri, that’s on you.)Additionally, any program is no more free willed than a spoon; perhaps reflecting something perceivably human as we gaze upon it, arguably with a warped representation of humanity “gazing” back.Yet a spoon was never meant to be a mirror, though many are. If you are inspired by your warped and lifeless reflection, as some super models have been, it’s on you.As much as we would like our creations to take on life, they cannot.A spoon can only be a spoon, however used or misused.Morgan Freeman’s image is not, and can never be, really smiling.A computer program cannot want or choose; therefore, it can only do what it is coded to do.
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Have you ever had a teacher who had a really screwed up grading system?
When i was in high school, I had a math tutor who was helping me get through my 12th grade math exam. For those who don’t know, 12th grade exams are extremely important in India if you wish to go to a good college.Anyways, for this particular exam, we had a lot of calculus. We were not allowed any cheat sheets or calculators and we had to memorize around 300–400 formulas in the event that they may be required. This was no easy task, but my math tutor had a special way of ensuring that I do well.He gave me 2 days to memorize the required information after which he was going to conduct a verbal test to see how many I had absorbed. The interesting part, which he did not tell me until the day of the test, was the punishment for getting a wrong answer.This is the set up..I was sitting on a chair across from him, face to face, about 2 feet apart. He would then hold a list of all the required formulas and would read out half the formula at random, which I then had to complete and say back to him. Now the catch.There was a time limit to each question. It was 2 seconds.And if I wasn’t able to answer within the time frame? *SMACK* I got an open palm, full faced slap. Completely caught off guard, I shake my head to distract myself from the pain that took the shape of a hand print on my face. I attempted to regain my bearings after the first one, but within seconds of the blow being delivered, the next question was already underway. It seemed like the rapid fire segment of a game show with painful consequences.I must have taken at least a 100 slaps that day. My teacher had to switch hands at some point because he claims his hand was getting tired *Eye Roll*“What a fricking tool!” I thought. It was traumatic and difficult for a few days. I was afraid to do make a mistake again and I really didn’t want to see him ever again.I definitely learnt a lesson in the effectiveness of negative reinforcement that day, as I ended up with a grade of over 90 percent. I no longer have any resentment for this teacher. He and I became pretty good friends after I graduated and I explained to him how negatively his actions may affect some students. He understood and doesn’t do it anymore, I don’t think.Do I agree with this teachers methods? ABSOLUTELY NOT. Do they work? Unfortunately, Yes. But only if your goal is to get a high score in a test.I do not recommend or condone this teaching method in any way.
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