Comment Re:Gov warnings of lack of encryption (Score 1) 77
http://www.spiegel.de/internat...
Read that. All of it. And then come back and tell me what their mission statement is.
http://www.spiegel.de/internat...
Read that. All of it. And then come back and tell me what their mission statement is.
Would Quebec be enough? Please, take it.
Yeah I'd put it in the late 1700's.
Yeah I was mostly joking. The one time I was called I served willingly. Most of the other people on my jury were idiots, though. Seriously.
Only if you're an idiot who can only point and click gui buttons and whose solution to any problem is to reboot.
The comparison to Windows NT is because systemd insists on binary logs, takes over vast chunks of functionality that it has no business touching, and makes it basically impossible to debug problems. It makes the experience of administering the server much more like administering Windows than administering Linux should be.
Yeah, these are people too stupid to get out of jury duty. Probably not educated professionals.
You have to protect religion, or else certain sects of Christians pass laws that oppress everyone else just for believing in a slightly different sky faerie than they do, or even for not believing in sky faeries at all. Protecting everyone's beliefs or the lack thereof is the only way to keep the meddlers out.
My grade 12 math teacher basically gave me a 0, dropping me 20%, for participation and attendance. Despite having a 95% test average that term. So for the rest of the year I brought no work to class and just sat and read a paperback. I figured I couldn't do worse than 0. Man that pissed her off.
Probably not the best way to handle it, but screw teachers who punish good students for not doing things their way.
All utterly irrelevant, since virtually any real application behind that is going to be doing at most a few hundred requests per second per core.
Web server differences are only relevant for serving tiny static files, or possibly a messaging app with millions of otherwise cheap requests coming in.
Also, most sites offload image and static file serving to a CDN.
I guarantee that 99.9+% of real sites will see no performance difference between Apache and Nginx.
Yeah, or any native reserve or inner city. People don't do well on welfare.
We DO have very low cost consumer goods. Most of it's crap and breaks in a few years, but it is certainly cheaper than ever. Clothes are basically free, electronics are super cheap. Appliances and furniture are pretty cheap.
The only things going up signficantly in cost are:
housing - driven by government regulation, artificially low interest rates, and a large labour component in construction
automobiles - seemingly driven by government regulation, but also by artificially low interest rates that have allowed feature-itis. Automation is widely used and you would think there would be low cost cars around as a result, but instead we get expensive tanks with 8 year loans.
health care - huge labour costs, resistance to automation. In my country it's all unionized government labour too, which means the cost growth is practically unconstrained. In the US, cost growth is driven by monopoly practices that would be illegal in other industries and cost-shifting to third parties
education - all labour costs. Also artificially low interest rates and government regulation of student loans has made large amounts of money available to people who shouldn't qualify to borrow anything. That in turn has enabled schools to siphon off all that borrowed money. Universities and bankers get rich, students get lifetime debt servitude, what's not to like.
energy - well, we're running low on cheap fossil fuels. Not much to be done about that. It's tough to improve on "stick a pipe in the ground and free energy flows out".
Basically, any industry with a large labour component, or which experiences heavy regulation, or worse, both, has become increasingly expensive relative to how cheap everything else is becoming. Financialization and the suppression of interest rates have enabled that growth.
Labour gets more expensive as taxes get higher, and taxes get higher as more people lose their jobs or move into much lower paid work where their health care or transportation costs are subsidized by those still working higher paid jobs.
The many tribes fought each other and undoubtedly stole territory from each other and many since-exterminated tribes numerous times. It's not like a tribe settled somewhere 12,000 years ago or whatever and had lived there peaceably until Europeans showed up.
Refined sugar is a poison. It is not necessary for biological function, as it does not exist naturally.
I remember hearing about an experiment done quite a long time ago where some dogs were fed only water, some dogs fed only sugar water, and the dogs fed sugar water actually died faster than the dogs that only got water (hearsay, may not be accurate, I don't have a link, and I certainly don't condone starving animals to death).
Fats, on the other hand, are fine. Sugar and processed carbs cause obesity, not animal fats.
Hey, I totally agree. I just think speed limits are mostly bullshit. There's no such thing as "normal" road conditions, so the limit is just what some random bureacrat thinks is a good idea, regardless of whether they've ever driven a particular stretch of road or not.
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