

… I don’t need an article to come to that conclusion.
Any surprising statements in there apart from the obvious?


… I don’t need an article to come to that conclusion.
Any surprising statements in there apart from the obvious?
lf something went actually wrong they might ask to perhaps blame it on me.
And I would be able to answer “yes” without lying.
Thanks! Seems that ClamTK has just been a GUI-Wrapper around ClamAV anyway…
And as I am only interested in installing, and not actually using, CLI-only is also fine!
Just discovered that ClamTK is no longer maintained…
So I am also interested in alternatives to still be able to appease my bank.
l have installed ClamTK, but just because my bank has explicitly written in its terms of use that “an antivirus program has to be installed on the PC used for online banking.”
So I installed one to comply. But that’s it…
Wow, reformation really hit you hard, didn’t it?
No, just using the standard Gboard on Android. It has build-in handwriting recognition which for some reasons I like better than the standard virtual keyboard.
And regarding the remaining typing errors: just take them as an indication that I’m very likely not an AI ;-)
The “slipt” was probably caused by a false-friends-like scenario based on the translated word in my mother tongue: “entschlüpft”.
Notice the added “t” at the end that denotes the past tense.
Not 100% identical scenario, but near enough:
https://what-if.xkcd.com/140/
See e.g. here.
The relevant part:
The second difference between each, every, and all impacts how the objects of a sentence are distributed among the members of the group. Look at this:
Each child wore a hat. → one hat per child
Every child wore a hat. → one hat per child
All the children wore a hat. → the children shared one hat
So the wish would add one additional electron to the entire universe.
Oh, you are right…
Sorry, handwriting recognition sometimes has its own mind.
And this error must have slipt my prove reading as it is just too well camouflaged…
Coincidently I watched the X-Files episode a few weeks back.
I loved it!
It is one of their more dark comedy ones with some philosophical topics.
No “true wish” at the end, as far I remember, but a nice twist and imo quite satisfying ending.
Whatever it is that happens, it would be pretty violent.
“What If” had a slightly different, more localized but more concentrated premise it covered once:
Electron Moon
Quote:
“This is, by far, the most destructive What-If scenario to date.”


As a guy taking the “Great Filter” hypothesis seriously, I would definitely switch the captions in the meme.
Genie, while looking up Wikipedia:
Aah, I understand. Nice wish, granted!
Considering how intentionally malecious the side effects of typical genie-wishes tend to be, the extra electron probably comes to rest in the wishers hypophysis and causes a free radical that leads to a rare sort of cancer that prevents the wisher from falling asleep ever again, so he dies in madness scratching out his own eyes.
0r something similar along that line.
ls this some kind of problem at all?
I mean, it is not wishing to add an electron to each atom in the Universe…
Just smile and wave!
Dude, be careful. Don’t step into the light yet!
Great pic!


Where has that been?
Town we visited near Zell am See had one yesterday.
The article focuses mainly on the renters. But increasing prices are also bad for most owners.
It gets harder to become an owner in the first place.
And if you already are, price increase of the house you live in is just a book value, while some running costs like insurance rates scale with this value.
It is a loose-loose scenario except for the very wealthy that use houses as speculative investments.