That's, not really the goal with this approach. It's kinda set it up and leave the system alone. No hassle or issues with that. Yeah, I don't think I ...
Because the way it's designed is recursive. Root can monitor itself through timeshift operating in the background. So, yeah, the system monitors itsel...
Again, this is a antihacking toolkit for example on low desktop use, such as government computers or servers. And yes, you could backup the configs an...
The idea is that this is for high fidelity operations to be utilized in such as servers or government computers. That could be an issue; but, the kern...
I'm not going to muddy waters by talking about what I'm not good at explaining. Yes, and that would be done by TimeShift. If you can set as default to...
Well, as a direct outcome of having TimeShift running on the go, it would be a safer system by default. The root folder would restore itself once any ...
So, think about it like this. System Restore on Windows saves the configuration of the OS, and when something goes wrong you can restore your OS to a ...
In basic terms it would simply mean that the CPU could directly input values into the OS mounted on the RAM. But, that's irrelevant if you can workaro...
Part of this thread isn't only about how moods are affected by neurotransmitter levels or some. It's also about why we choose to say things this way, ...
Let me reiterate my point or specify it in a different way for the sake of discussion. Is there anything wrong in stating that neurotransmitters are s...
But, the correlation is strong enough that we can establish a relationship. This relationship is strong enough that we even have drugs that treat imba...
I don't see this as a reason why I should give the entire discourse into the what moods are composed of. It's almost commonsensical to state nowadays ...
Or more adequately scrutinized through the scientific method to render them as "valid"? Well, sure, but unless there's some specific reason to say so ...
I posted this elsewhere but was wondering what you think about this, @"Fooloso4"?: In exploring the theme of Wittgenstein's view of solipsism, G. E. M...
Yes, the solipsist is not an object but rather a subject. The only extension in this world of the solipsist is his or her mind. But, his or her behavi...
I might have to write a book about it heh. I thought you might help out more with this. @"Fooloso4" what do you think? I'm tempted to say, as I usuall...
It's very peculiar that Wittgenstein ends the discussion in a decade or so with the private language argument, no... Where the limits are drawn, disti...
It was essentially a legal clause in that I'm too good for one upmanshiping because I don't have much of an ego. But on a deeper reading one might ass...
These one upmanship posts are kind of pathetic; but, I never had an ego to begin with to understand the lush grounds for personal gain or satisfaction...
There isn't much to say about ones private language or a "pain" that one might feel. I think @"Banno" would disagree about your notion of a private la...
I'm just asking similarly to the Philosophical Investigations, where Wittgenstein actually explains and even negates this proposition from the Tractat...
I kind of have this topic in mind again, and was thinking that if completeness cannot be determined for theorems, then can they be ascertained in comp...
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