Reminds me when in school I had to do a presentation about ways to defend against malware. I showed a few software examples (among other things) and ended with "the most powerful anti-malware ever, compatible with every other anti-malware, adds a strong security layer to them, protects your passwords, prevents you from opening spam, from clicking unknown links, from replying to phishing, almost impossible to uninstall by a hacker, and lots of other powerful features: Common Sense™".
One of the other students came to me after class and said "hey, that last software seems really promising, but I never heard about it. What was it again?"
As the sort of absent-minded human who (no matter how much I learn) will always have a deep-seated irrational fear of being "that student", I must say: sick burn
Uhh... not all linux distros. I speak from direct experience with the latest Nix and Ubuntu as of literally yesterday. There's a reason why I know it takes 3 programs to get volume gestures working.
It leaves such a lasting impression. I find myself remembering some pieces on many ocassions. With my kids, my projects, some aspect of self absorbedness on my own goals.
The Linux Teams client has been unceremoniously abandoned. The debs have been removed from the ms-teams repository. The download instructions haven't been updated, it's managed shockingly poorly.
I'm doing machine learning over raster data and found this nice library with a lot of utility functions and a good looking workflow to integrate with sk-learn.