25 Oct 2021, 06:42 by b...@busby.net:
> On 25/10/21 3:40 am, Ricardo C. Lopez wrote:
>
>> Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
>> fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
>> the processor in their machine. I am thinking of:
>> * running Debian Live from an external USB attached DVD player
>> * via Qemu, which, of course, I will have to install and for which I
>> may need admin rights, and
>> * attached an external pan and/or microdrive with whatever code I
>> need for my business.
>>
>> Is such an environment possible? What kinds of technical problems do
>> you foresee with such setup?, probably with the BIOS? Any tips you
>> would share or any other way of doing such thing (I don't like to use
>> Windows, but at work you must use it)?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> lbrtchx
>>
>
> I wonder at the ethics and legality of using the computer system of a school,
> for your own personal business, instead of your business having its own
> assets. On the face of it, it seems comparable to embezzlement.
>
You have absolutely no idea of what the situation is.
He could be a contractor who has been offered the school facilities; just one
potential scenario.
>
> I also wonder how Leibniz is relevant to this scenario - my understanding is
> that Leibniz is a symbol structure used in differential calculus as an
> alternative to Newtonian differential calculus symbolism.
>
And Liebniz was a philosopher and mathematician. The `symbol structure' you
refer to would add up to a fullstop in the entirety of his works, so your
`understanding' would appear to be as limited as your sense of common courtesy.
Cheers!
Harry.