Turns out he was using the framework to pull all the records from a couple of different tables and doing the join in Java
Who gave him direct table access?! They should be fired!
Personally, I think "dark matter" and "dark energy" don't really exist. Instead, I think there's something wrong with our understanding of the fundamental forces of the universe.
That is exactly what Dark Matter is and has always been claimed to be. It is a gap in our knowledge with certain characteristics. We know it is not baryonic matter, we know it is not an issue with gravity, as assume it is matter because matter has mass and mass distorts space(aka gravity). The biggest problem is that Dark Matter is the longest standing unknown in all of history. Through all of recorded history, problems have been solved shortly after the discovery of the problem. Dark Matter is nearly a century old and almost a magnitude worse than any other problem.
Plenty of great minds have looked at the problem. Our only hope is to keep running more tests and for technology to allow our tests to get better.
The government creates these monopolies by making it illegal to run competing cable
That's not true. The government gave Right of Way access to Telcoms and Cable companies, which so happen to also be ISPs, but ISPs are not always telcom or cable. If you want right of way access at the federal level, then you need to be Title II, not what ISPs current are. Local governments are free to grant ISPs access to right of ways, but there is little incentive to do so and it complicates things. No one wants more people digging up their land, it's hard to pass with voter support.
Without major changes to current laws, the best way to give ISPs right of way access to make them Title II. No changes to laws, just a reclassification.
AT&T actually sued my state because we gave an ISP right of way access. In the end, the ISP was not allowed to compete in the private sector, they could only sell services to public services like Schools, hospitals, and libraries. But at 1/1300th the price and better customer service, AT&T could not compete against the $300/month dedicated 1Gb/1Gb fiber with an SLA, operated by a non-profit with no government support other than RoW access. At the time, AT&T was charging $100k/month for the same services, but they had a lot of customer complaints, ignoring the huge 333x mark-up over the wholesale. 99.7% profit margins are nice.
I'm not funding someone's website with my personal information.
Exactly. Now just enter in your name, where you live, and a creditcard number.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.