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rm3000

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  1. 36 minutes ago, chattius said:

    My son said: History teacher said that in time of war and crisis there would be an increase in inventions. He hopes for interstellar spaceships in 20 years.

    FYI: the Earth is technically a space ship.

    36 minutes ago, chattius said:

    First thing I printed was a plastic part which fits to the face and belongs to a mask. The air isn't breathed direct against the fabric but redirected , so bigger particles should be on the plastic. 3D file found on internet.

    All at work have one now, fabric done by the old ladies.

    Next printed ones go to my wife as a doc, firefighters, ...

    Make sure to train people properly. That's not so easy, according to

    https://slatestarcodex.com/2020/03/23/face-masks-much-more-than-you-wanted-to-know/

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  2. Man, you're making this sound interesting!

    I'll have to somehow tackle my need to survive (in a game), but your narration is quite mouth watering, despite that little 'zombie' fact. Oh, is this some hardcore mode or is it always a new game after death?

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  3. Must have been at least 20 years ago when I watched Cartoon Network all day long. They had a promotion for the Flintstones, over and over and over again...:

    Once upon a time, when birds spoke like men, eggs were the size of small houses and dinosaurs ran freely across your living room, Barney and Betty woke to find their life empty, sad, without children. Until one day came BAM BAM!

    So, Barney -> BAM BAM

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  4. Antivirus software is snake oil anyways. Like all filters, it has false positives - I have personally seen McAfee remove its own dll, so it couldn't start any longer - and it even opens up new attack surface. On top of that, it digs so deep into your OS that it can't be removed (after the so called free month). And while they're at it, they upload 'data' to the 'cloud'? No, thanks (old man yells at cloud.jpg).

    If you're careful about what you click on and make regular backups (which includes testing), you're pretty much set. Which, by the way, goes for mostly anything. I don't have a driver's license, so I don't handle two tons of steel with however much horse power. I'm no pig, so I don't eat food from the floor. Some people just don't see computers as real things, hence they don't care enough and even coin that stupid expression 'IRL'.

    Anyways, back to the question: you could try to ask Symantec why they flagged your exe (I.e. trust them). Or you could trust Androdion or Microsoft or Kaspersky. But, since no one is always right, you can't be sure. Hm, reading that back, I probably wasn't that helpful. Just try it and pick up the pieces if you get hit.

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