Ragnor
I’m just some geek.
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Ragnor@feddit.dkto Europe@feddit.org•Why Denmark is dumping Microsoft Office and Windows for LibreOffice and LinuxEnglish2·1 day agoIt’s actually more because of the ICC chief who lost access to his mail, as is described in the article. We cannot risk that happening to our officials.
Ragnor@feddit.dkto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should I be worried about "Prompt injection" attacks on my gmail?4·1 day agoIf I got a warning about prompt injections, I would check my browsers add-ons and remove anything that I didn’t absolutely trust. Your email likely contains a lot of personal info that can be used for identity theft and other related things.
Ragnor@feddit.dkto News@lemmy.world•ISRAEL LAUNCHES ‘MAJOR STRIKE’ ON IRAN’S NUCLEAR, MILITARY SITES51·1 day agoPlease don’t put that guys opinion on all westeners. Most Danes agree that Israel are way out of line for instance, and our prime minister has officially denounced their behavior in Gaza.
The world is nuanced, and generalizing about large populations of people is never right. When you do that you are putting blame on a lot of innocent people, and demonizing people only makes it harder to work towards a better world.
Ragnor@feddit.dkto News@lemmy.world•Teachers Are Not OK: AI, ChatGPT, and LLMs "have absolutely blown up what I try to accomplish with my teaching."1·3 days agoJust copy the source from the Wikipedia article after you check that it clears the bar.
Ragnor@feddit.dkto [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•This is how my day started. How about you?English9·15 days agoI like my coffee strong, and a few days ago I put too much in the filter so it went over the edge when it started brewing. That clogged the hole where it was supposed to run out through at the bottom, causing it all to flow over the side instead. From there it went to the front edge the table, and into all the drawers except the very bottom one.
I also don’t have a dishwasher… That was an annoying cleanup.
Same here.
I learned to read at 3, and taught myself English before starting in school by reading all the text I came across on my Amiga, recognizing words that were similar to the Danish ones and slowly picking up more and more.
I also got a My Little Professor at 3, a reverse calculator that gave problems to solve. My mom taught me addition, subtraction and multiplication, and my mothers “subtraction is the opposite of addition” was enough for me to figure division out. I did the hardest problems in all four categories in my head, with numbers with up to 4 digits, before starting in school too.
I never did homework in school, only things that had to be turned in. I always had my hand up in class, because my innate curiosity and mental capacity meant that I could figure things out as the questions were written on the blackboard. The lax attitude stuck. *Edit: It wasn’t because I didn’t try to get things that required more work from me. I always asked for harder problems when doing work in class, because I always finished the problems we were given to do while in class and finish as homework before the class was done.
My biggest problem growing up was bullying. I didn’t share interests with hardly any of my classmates, since I was at least 3 years ahead of them in my mental development. My best friend was 10 years old when I was 7, and he and I played Magic together because his classmates couldn’t figure it out. My glasses, small stature, and the fact that I changed schools twice didn’t help.
In the EU we work as a bloc, meaning that we have to agree with the other countries before the policies such as tariffs or similar are changed. Calling for it is how you get that train moving.