I am looking for a word that describes a person who is always willing to listen. He/She is your go-to person whenever you want to express your deepest thoughts, problems, and/or burdens.
The person is not necessarily a confidante since the shared information are not necessarily secrets.
I want to use the sentence 1
They monitor the security of the device.
and make the sentence 2
I don't know how they monitor the device ---- the security.
What should I put in the blank?
The options I have in mind and have been used here or there are "in terms of", "concerning" and "...
@Lawrence Windows Phone does support SD cards, and can separate that storage from on-board storage, but it's not detachable. The memory is integrated into what's available to the phone and you can't simply remove the card to plug it in somewhere else.
I did think I'd cracked it: I got the backup off the Windows phone and put it in the right place on the Android phone, and WhatsApp found it, and attempted to read it. And failed.
@AndrewLeach What do you mean? If it isn't detachable, why is it an SD card? The phone just ships with an SD card melded to it? And you still have to pay twice as much to get more storage?
@terdon Yes, you can add an SD card to increase RAM from say 8GB to 136GB. But that extra 128GB can't be unplugged and plugged into somewhere else as a transfer mechanism.
@Mitch They're not really meant to be carried around, are they? I just put mine into my phone or tablet or whatever and don't take it out until I buy a new phone or tablet.
@terdon If you can take them out, they can travel by themselves. I need a holder or a deck, like for those 3 1/2 in disks. But mini sized, like halloween versions of candy bars
@MattE.Эллен There's caring and then there's caring.
No, I don't know what that means either but it sounds profound.
do you guys get those commercials about toilet paper with the (cartoon) big fluffy bears all colored blue or red and they're talking about comfort and stuff and you don't know exactly why but then at the end there's some mention of toilet paper?
I mean animals in the wild don't seem to have ... problems with how to wipe their asses
@Mitch Haha! Well, dogs are known for their keen sense of smell. They're also known for what they choose to smell. So maybe it just doesn't bother them. I suppose if you have to rely on smell to hunt or evade, it helps if you're not disgusted by it.
@Lawrence there's some quote by Mark Twain/WInston/Churchill/Oscar Wilde/Jesus like: "Humans are the only animal with a sense of shame, and the only ones who need it"
I think that's speciesist. Hippos swim through their own poop.
@MattE.Эллен haha yeah. The human body can extract absolutely everything out of a donut
He's like the King George III from the 60's to the 20's
@MattE.Эллен It's a quote from Upton Sinclair "The Jungle" a story around the stockyard's of Chicago in the 1910's, they claimed they used absolutely every part of the pig. Everything but the squeal.
@MattE.Эллен It's a good book. but sort of depressing. a little like a precursor to Orwell's Down and Out, except it's fiction. Its basically life sucks and it's going to get worse.
@Lawrence WhatsApp found the file successfully because it was in the right place in the local storage on the phone, but couldn't read it. I think the local file on Android is encrypted (it has a .crypt extension) and the backup which is stored in the cloud is not. Simply putting the backup in the right place in the phone storage (and changing its name to what was expected) wasn't enough.
@Mitch When I think of the alternative to regular expression, all I can come up with is (different|other|possible|substitute|replacement|standby|emergency|reserve|backup|auxiliary|fallback) things.
In geography, a place may either be inland/landlocked or coastal in reference to its borders. But I could not find any official term to refer to these words. Should it be "border type", "border class"? Any other suggestions?
@terdon They're like a mini programing language for strings, that only scan forward. Very restricted in power (yes confusing sure for non-programmers). But now I'm wondering why they are so useful if all they do is augment your search and replace. What is it about programming language text (and to some extent human language text) that allow REs to be so useful?
i need someone to tell me what's the joke here? i don't seem to understand. I commented an indian proverb. Edwin responded with "it won't work on Aus Eng". Please help understand. thanks.
A direct translation, by myself, of an Indian proverb: "A weapon that has left your hand, and a word that has left your mouth - you cannot get them back" — NVZ5 hours ago
and Cap America's shield as well? It finds its way back to Cap, breaking all the laws of physics!
Come to think of it, I'm not sure what weapon the Indian proverb is referring to. Throwing axes/knives? Probably not Indian style. Arrows, likely.
Which then makes it similar to GRR Martins famous line: "Words are like arrows, once loosed you cannot call them back"
which, maybe he made up, or was inspired from similar ones.. so there must be one in English as well.. of course there are weapons in English speaking worlds..
@AndrewLeach perhaps not. separated by a common language. and the Pacific. In AmE, marrow means bone marrow, the cookable/edible interior of long bones.
That picture is what I would call an (oversized) zucchini (courgette in BrE?)
@MattE.Эллен the inside of long bones share with the gourd family DNA structure from 2 billion years ago, but I think that's the most recent common ancestor
@AndrewLeach Oh. What is the point of early harvesting? Wouldn't you want to wait until it grows more of itself? Are people just desperate?
@NVZ "Quiero respirar tu cuello despacito" = ~"I want to breath in your neck slowly"? ... because you want to savor the last remaining crumbs from the peanut butter crackers you were just eating sloppily? That is hard core gastronomy
@Cerberus nope, totally separate orders, gourds vs nightshades
@NVZ Of course they are Americans. But it is a territory, like Guam, so people (mainland Americans) are not very aware of it. You learn about the 50 states in school not the little possessions everywhere.
@Cerberus also potato and tomato are almost identical, supposedly you can make hybrids like mules with tomatoes off the branches and potatoes off the roots.
so they can vote in presidential elections and have a seat in one of the houses that they don't currently have a seat in. taxation only with representation!
@NVZ no. there's the District of Columbia (the 10x10mi area of the capital), which is just weird. They have only partial representation in the national government. I think their votes don't count for presidential elections or something. I wonder how that works for Guam and PR
> Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories do not have voting representation in the United States Congress, and are not entitled to electoral votes for President — Wikipedia
@MattE.Эллен It would totally mess up the star pattern on the flag. I think the flag designers went down a bad path with one star per state. It's going to be unmanagable getting symmetric patterns when we start colonizing trash heaps in the pacific and asteroids and moon bases.
@Mitch it should knock out everything, if it were in india. but dubai is well-prepared for sandstorms that occur normally.. and have huuuge underground stormwater drainage pipes at the ready if it were rain storms.
@MattE.Эллен Well yeah. The PR flag is way to close to the Cuban flag and the Czech flag. That is going to cause problems in the battlefield and for seating arrangement confusion at the banquet afterwards
it's made possible due to good vision and planning by the rulers here. they invested tons of cash into building a good city bringing in the greatest minds on earth from all over the planet.
@NVZ how high is the water table there (being right on the ocean)? Couldn't you all dig tunnels from basement to basement to keep out of the sun when travelling from building to building?
In india there were some discussions about having flags for states.. those ideas were quickly knocked out... because it will dissolve the love for the country flag and divide people into fighting for their states alone should such a situation arise.
@Mitch A regular expression is just a compact notation for a regular set. They're useful in programming when you want to ask questions like "is this utterance a member of this regular set".
@MetaEd no, I mean I totally get regexes themselves. I'm just wondering how they turn out to be so useful in the real world for search/replacing in programming and actually also in narrative text (not exactly the same)
@NVZ Ah... history
From the beginning it was called...
The incomprehensible Room
I would have preferred if it had been called...
"I forgot what the name of the room was"
Endless hilarity would ensue if you forgot the name
@Mitch A lot of computer language and data is in the form of regular sets, so it's no surprise that we can use regular expressions to notate them. Natural language, not so much.
@MetaEd I am not convinced of your first claim (in some sense it is technically wrong because CFGs and also usually one just search replaces variable names). But then if 'not so much' for nat langs, why is it so useful with them then?
@MetaEd hm...OK. yeah, lots of quasi numerical things could be defined with REs. (since they are designed to be recognizable mechanically by simple mechanisms).
@Mitch They're only "useful with them" when you're looking at very specific elements of natural language. For example, the set of all utterances consisting of any text, followed by "the", followed by any text, that's usefully notated as .*the.*. But try to concisely reduce the set of all utterances consisting of whining to a regular expression.
@NVZ A domain-specific name like "The Ink Spot" is to GD. It's always been just the name of the site. "The incomprehensible room" went in the description.
In the context we're talking about, it means "not artificial". Man makes a fork, that's artificial, not natural. Man makes a poop, that's natural, not artificial. Has to do with art, not with man-made.
And there's good reason to believe some other species are capable of art, so even artificial doesn't tie to man.