

On the 20th anniversary of Leeroy Jenkins, no less
On the 20th anniversary of Leeroy Jenkins, no less
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulatory_agency
Companies set policy. That policy has to fit within regulations set by government.
Who writes regulations?
I call bullshit. I bet they knew, but saw it as an opportunity for profit and this is all PR spin.
If it’s just buckets of data, mergerfs can pool the drives together, and then you can dedupe the whole lot.
Or consider buying a surplus 20tb drive, copy everything to it, dedupe the 20, write back to the 4+4+2 as cold spares. Those surplus drives are $10-14 per tb and I’ve had fantastic luck with them.
I too, have been re-watching Homeland
Ctrl+Ins gang rise up
Trip your main breaker, and turn it back on at 11:59
Not built better, just under-driven on brightness so they can run 16-24 hours a day. Contrast suffers, frame rates are limited, you’re paying for support you will never use, and enterprise software features you will also never use.
We’re in the time he was frozen. We have 40 years or so before that part happens.
Well, the bar is subterranean
What’s funny/sad/confusing about that is AR pistols. It basically comes down to the stock.
That is to say- manufacturers will have a product ready to skirt any ban in the hours after a bill is signed.
And to show off their catch to all their friends in the bunker?
You’d have heat exchangers, like a desalination plant
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-stage_flash_distillation
Such plants can operate at 23–27 kWh/m3 (appr. 90 MJ/m3) of distilled water.[5]
So still impossible, but not unfathomable
edit:
122,060,000,000 kWh becomes
003,500,000,000 kWh
About a third of the national capacity
Ditching subsidies is a start.
I would tax them into oblivion like cigarettes. Hits the poor first still, but it would shift consumption habits rather than ban them outright.
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I used slackware, btw
At least you have chicken