Satisfactory isn’t bad either, but factorio wins in my book.
Satisfactory isn’t bad either, but factorio wins in my book.
Can you name your country? Because, uh… No. If that actually exists where you live though, then that’s awesome. We should have that here.
My point was that it’s not necessary, and the practice increases the likelihood that the entire bin will be thrown out because some consumer didn’t peel them off. Then the company gets to say “we told them to do it, it’s not our fault!”
I do peel these off, but I also think that they are irritating and actively hinder the problem at hand.
Nah, get the fuck outta here with that bullshit.
Ignoring the fact that hardly any plastic is actually recyclable in the first place, your argument is that conscious consumers should accept additional responsibilities on the off chance that it MIGHT actually get recycled?
We figured out how to print on basically any surface a long time ago. How about we hold companies to a standard of responsible packaging, instead of yet again passing the buck to the end user.
Embrace < you are here
Extend
Extinguish
I’m not sure if this is helpful to you or not, because it’s not what you asked. I just don’t mount them on boot though.
I have a script that requires a unique password that decrypts everything that I actually care about. If that hasn’t been run, then the server starts emailing me every 15 minutes until I do.
The server is not setup to reboot unless I manually tell it to or there is a power outage, so logging in to run the script has never really been an issue. At most, I’ve had to SSH in from my phone maybe a handful of times.
Yes, but car, home (or renters), and health insurance are required for the average person because all of those have a reasonable chance of absolutely bankrupting a regular person for life at any moment.
The alternative is to pay more taxes and have the government provide the insurance, which may or may not be better. There are pros and cons to both.
Either way though, you need the safety net that insurance provides.
I’m not educated in this matter at all, this is just a guess with no basis.
A “cloud chamber” is a device used to detect radiation, and it has been that for a long time. Perhaps they wanted to distance themselves from that device, hence the strained acronym CLOUD.
Ubuntu has ZFS on root as one of the options in the normal graphical installer. I have it running on multiple machines.
Hey, number of standard cheeseburgers would still be an effective standard. All we want is one common unit.
It’s really not that much weirder than horsepower for engines.
To be fair, this one is true… Its just that they are also designed to protect you from stray microwaves lol
It’s not, look at postgres under both DB in the last picture. That’s not just the same writing, it’s identical.
I know you said this is wrong, but my APC racks that look just like that also use 12-24 pilot point screws. They do have a little cutting notch that clears out the paint when you screw them in though
The “we’re gonna get this to you early!” Usually means that you were scheduled to receive a more expensive service package on that day, so it doesn’t cost Fedex any more money to deliver both of them.
Otherwise they would give it to the post office on Monday and you would get it in +one business day
This is probably a USPS transfer package and got lost either at Fedex or USPS, which is why the delivery date keeps bouncing around.
Packages like that are delivered to USPS in bags, and the contents are “logically scanned”. If someone scanned it going into the bag, then you can usually assume that its still in the bag at the other end. However, that’s not always true.
They might find it later, but just showing up at Fedex is likely to be a waste of your time until that delivery date updates (indicating that someone has found and physically scanned the package).
Cable TV did not originally have ads. That was part of the reason that people started paying for it.
What you are seeing is the natural cycle of content and greed.
Fine, let the people who apparently have no concept of foresight turn Reddit into a cesspool.
This is clearly about cashing in on machine learning at the expense of your users. Maybe you should self reflect a bit before your entire website is produced and consumed entirely by machine learning.
I’m not sure what you are trying to say, we shouldn’t be concerned because this problem already happened?
A lot niche older vehicle information, if it wasn’t hosted on Reddit, was often on forums funded by enthusiasts, which eventually ran out of money and no longer exist. This is exactly the problem that I’m concerned about. Particularly so if a certain community balloons in popularity and an admin nukes it to keep the server costs under control for the other members.
I agree, but I also have serious concerns about this being the replacement strategy. It could be because of my ignorance of how this all works though. Like many of you, I am new and here because of the reddexodus.
These servers are going to cost money, and for many of them the money will run out. Is there a function to preserve the collective content of an entire server once it goes dark? I know that you can migrate your own account to another server, but what happens to everything Google has indexed at Lemmy.world if the worst happens? Is it all just dead links? What if many of the users do not migrate? Is it just gone?
I am concerned that in the current state we are setting up to burn everything that loses a couple admins or becomes too old to economically host.
As the other commenter noted, this post is missing it’s image. However, I found your people: [email protected]