Comment Re:Woohoo! (Score 1) 428
Smells a lot like restraint of free trade to me.
Smells a lot like restraint of free trade to me.
So is eating a neoplasm off one's foot in an interview.
> so for students who prefer digital liberty, they're screwed?
Both of them, yeah.
I wonder what fraction of these are bots etc. spoofing a desktop client string.
Nobody is being forced to use iCloud. Storing anything there is opt-in, and the free tier is enough for most people.
Cart before the horse.
WFH is not the cause -- the cause is that companies
* Insisted on locating there in the first place, despite the adverse housing and transit situations
* Insisted on on-prem workers in the first place
Yeah, the title really makes one doubt the rest of the article.
There's the 1983 Dragon's Lair based on an LD that was analog
Mind you, that house is literally built on swamp. The climate is horrid and the dirty little secret of that 5BR house is that 3 of the bedrooms are for the cockroaches.
And you live among Abbott supporters.
This.
Mind you even when those restaurants aren't closed super early -- they serve food for English peoples. Yes, I've been there, and no it wasn't pretty. Nor was the big sign telling people to not piss in the street.
I get that being trapped in the rental cycle sucks bigtime, as does being at the landlord's whim and having to smell and hear neighbors 24x7.
Except in Florida, where the answer now appears to be child labor.
Easy, especially in California:
stop allowing Big Tech to dodge discrimination laws by requiring that employees live in the Silly Valley. Who will live in a van in the parking lot? Young singles. People with families and mortgages can't afford to live there even if they wanted to, and they sure aren't going to move there.
Some of these stats are weak statistically due to low population counts, and more subtly due to low runtime. One of the Seagate 14's notably has an AFR that is way out of line from the population and the two that failed because of this.
I gotta wonder at what point they find that QLC or PLC is a net win due to density.
With fridges these days, it's absolutely true that they aren't as durable, even accounting for survivor bias.
Never test for an error condition you don't know how to handle. -- Steinbach