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Comment Re:My problem (Score 1) 755

My problem is that the center left folks are not criticizing the far left angry "I hate white cis males who are all nazis who deserve to be taxed/punished".

Since the centre left is not criticizing these folks, they are opening the door to some godawful policies being put in place to police our thoughts and words when/if the next time they get voted in.

This definitely isn't true. I suspect that this criticism doesn't get as much "air time" because it's not nearly as exciting as clashes between neo-nazis and antifa.

Two places where you can read criticism of this sort that jump to my mind are Heterodox Academy and Areo Magazine. While both of these sites are explicitly open to authors from all parts of the political spectrum, they do both publish critiques of social justice politics from a progressive standpoint.

Comment Try Comcast (Score 1) 375

I live in Minneapolis myself. I have Comcast business service at home with static ips, no bandwidth cap, and several servers live in my basement as I type. It's not super cheap, but it's quite fast and the service and support is quite good. From what I can tell, their business support is totally separate from the consumer support, and is much, much better (competent, responsive, very low hold times).

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Low-Bandwidth, Truly Remote Management? 215

kaiser423 writes "I'm looking to integrate some highly critical solutions into what would essentially be a remote, moving datacenter. No operators will be allowed at the site, and we may be able to have a high-speed INMARSAT data link. As a backup, we're planning to have multiple redundant low-speed Iridium data links. Essentially, we're looking to be able to power up/down and reboot some computers, and be able to start/stop some programs. We're willing to write the terminal interfaces necessary for our programs, and possibly do the remote desktop thing with some of our 3rd-party programs. But what is out there that would give us this type of access, work robustly over a high-latency, low-bandwidth stream, and would be tolerant to intermittent network outages? Please hold the pick 2 of the 3 jokes, I know they're contradictory goals; I'm looking for a compromise here! These boxes would regrettably nearly all be running Windows (with some VxWorks). Does anyone out there remember those days, and have any solutions that they preferred?" Read on for a few more details of this reader's requirements.

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