Same default settings in France, although your organs can only be used for transplant. Using them for teaching and practicing in medical school still needs your explicit (prior) consent.
What is the point of cross posting from another Lemmy site when they are interoperable? A “Ask Lemmy” war or competition?
Except that if people are chosen randomly there is 2/3 chance that you are on the main track according to Bayes. Let’s assume there are 10 people.
The probability to be chosen is 1/6 (all are chosen if 6 is rolled) + (5/6) × (1/10) (only one is chosen to go to the side track if 1-5 is rolled) = 15/60 = 1/4.
The probability that you are on the side track knowing that you have been chosen is the probability that you have been chosen knowing that the side track is selected (1/10) × the probability that the side track is selected (5/6) divided by the probability for you to be selected at all (1/4), so (1/10)×(5/6)/(1/4) = 20/60 = 1/3. So there is a 2/3 chance that you are on the main track.
If you do not flip the switch, (2/3)×10 = 20/3 people die.
If you flip the switch, 1/3 (you if on side track) + 10 × 2/3 × 9 / 10 (switch misfires 9 out of 10 times if on the main track) = 190/30 = 19/3 die. This is slightly better than not flipping the switch, you save 1/3 people more. That’s an arm and a leg.
You can run it on Linux through Firejail.
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Still the case in France, although you can upgrade your “automatic-only” driving license to a regular one by following an additional 7 hour course.
I always go back to https://www.zombo.com/
Well, if you use a password manager such as bitwarden you can store your 2FA one ctrl-v away. Even if this is a less secure setup, that still prevents someone eavesdropping on your password from reusing it.
Why would you not want to use 2FA?
I’m also using it in blind mode save for the symbols. I really like it so far.
And I got a reply: “we are working on it”. This is great news, let’s see what hapens!
I’ve sent them a main as well this morning. The dictionaries apk are also only available using http.
I cannot seem to find either the game app or the dictionaries on the play store.
It looks really neat, but is it still maintained?
Of course. I was referring to the non-self-hosted solution.
My bad indeed, I thought Lemmy supported OAuth but I was confused with Mastodon. Hopefully someone contributes a OAuth/OIDC solution soon.
Why do you ask for the user password rather than using oauth to access the user account? This looks highly suspicious, websites should never do that.
Interesting, but it lacks major backend parts such as instruction selection and register allocation.
It is flat (and round obviously).