Some people eke out a crappy living in boiler rooms. Others spend more on gas getting to work than they make while at work. Still more discover there's no paycheck due to some imagined infraction (by design).
There are plenty of soul sucking jobs that slowly damage your mental and physical health. They may seem (barely) gainful until you have to pay the piper (doctor).
But about those boiler rooms, there are one or two that just don't get the message to quit calling. They seem pretty shady, so are likely frauds. Each time, the caller sounds like they couldn't have been at it for more than a week or two. That's because they burn 'em and churn 'em.
Those jobs mostly exist for people bad at math. Kinda like sometimes a business will make a desperate play of selling below cost as a desperate ploy to make payroll one more month. It usually doesn't work out.
There are people that incredibly lazy, but there's less of them than you might think.
The more versatile part is you can add disks one at a time to btrfs when mirroring and have it make reasonable use of it. If a disk fails and there's enough room left over you can even rebalance on an odd number of drives and be fully redundant until you can get another disk in. All of that together means you can upgrade to new bigger disks without going offline (naturally, performance takes a hit during the upgrade).
At the same time, I also have ZFS in production and no intention to migrate.
My favorite new testament verse: 'If someone won't work, they shall not eat' (para).
Given that at that time, the poor were permitted to help themselves to the edges of the fields, that made sense. If you couldn't even be bothered to go harvest what you needed (assuming you were able), then yeah.
Of course, too many confuse won't work with can't work and no employment available that pays more than it costs.
It depends on the features used. Regular old btrfs or the mirrored modes work quite well. DO NOT touch the RAID 5 mode with a ten foot pole or there will be tears. That is where the "I lost my data" stories come from.
As for being ahead or behind, ZFS has some advanced features that btrfs is lacking. The reverse is also true. ZFS treats snapshots as special while in btrfs, a snapshot is just a COW clone that happens to be marked read only. Btrfs is a lot more flexible about expanding the filesystem, especially in mirror mode.
That depends. If they find out at the end that a killer bug means you can't complete it, or if you try everything figuring that killer feature they advertised has to be unlocked only to find that it just isn't there., returning after 50 hours may be perfectly fair.
If we're being honest, it doesn't take a lot of training to do an intramuscular injection to the thigh.
Many people with life threatening allergies are carrying pre-loaded syringes now since they can't afford the EpiPen.
The EpiPen came out in the mid-70s. That means the patents are expired.Their monopoly primarily exists now because the FDA has an extreme fear of insignificant differences. Otherwise, it shouldn't actually cost much over $40 by now for two.
Canada isn't some third world mud hole. They have a regulatory process as well. I have every confidence in the drugs sold there. Same for the EU.
The FDA has gone well past the sweet spot and is now killing people rather than saving them. Their desire to have their asses kissed has gotten to the point that they are 're-evaluating' drugs with centuries of proven safety just because they pre-dated their authority. The result is that the prices jump by a factor of 100.(Yes, literally the price is now 100 TIMES what it was before).
Drugs people can't afford might as well not exist. It seems that health care is one of those things where a free market just won't work.
Quite the contrary. The Mob was pretty hard core, but they always had their limits. For example, they wouldn't be at all OK with endangering the lives of children.
OK, so where did he say this particular storm is absolutely positively solely caused by global warming? He indicated that he and others (encompassed under "us") believe it was caused by global warming.
Some people eke out a crappy living in boiler rooms. Others spend more on gas getting to work than they make while at work. Still more discover there's no paycheck due to some imagined infraction (by design).
There are plenty of soul sucking jobs that slowly damage your mental and physical health. They may seem (barely) gainful until you have to pay the piper (doctor).
But about those boiler rooms, there are one or two that just don't get the message to quit calling. They seem pretty shady, so are likely frauds. Each time, the caller sounds like they couldn't have been at it for more than a week or two. That's because they burn 'em and churn 'em.
Have you seen the turnover rates?
Those jobs mostly exist for people bad at math. Kinda like sometimes a business will make a desperate play of selling below cost as a desperate ploy to make payroll one more month. It usually doesn't work out.
There are people that incredibly lazy, but there's less of them than you might think.
The more versatile part is you can add disks one at a time to btrfs when mirroring and have it make reasonable use of it. If a disk fails and there's enough room left over you can even rebalance on an odd number of drives and be fully redundant until you can get another disk in. All of that together means you can upgrade to new bigger disks without going offline (naturally, performance takes a hit during the upgrade).
At the same time, I also have ZFS in production and no intention to migrate.
That was specifically in context of people in a community expecting to be served but not work.
Yes, in other words people who actually couldn't be bothered to go get food.
My favorite new testament verse: 'If someone won't work, they shall not eat' (para).
Given that at that time, the poor were permitted to help themselves to the edges of the fields, that made sense. If you couldn't even be bothered to go harvest what you needed (assuming you were able), then yeah.
Of course, too many confuse won't work with can't work and no employment available that pays more than it costs.
It is supposed to be all of the people, but yes. It has been increasingly perverted to serve only the very wealthiest.
You are assuming we exist to serve an economy. But an economy isn't a living thing and that's not how it works. An economy has no rights.
The economy exists to serve the people. It has no other justification.
Not all coercion is in the form of physical force. Work for slave wages or starve, for example, is a form of coercion.
Unions are a worker's way of reminding management that without workers, they would have to actually labor themselves or starve.
It depends on the features used. Regular old btrfs or the mirrored modes work quite well. DO NOT touch the RAID 5 mode with a ten foot pole or there will be tears. That is where the "I lost my data" stories come from.
As for being ahead or behind, ZFS has some advanced features that btrfs is lacking. The reverse is also true. ZFS treats snapshots as special while in btrfs, a snapshot is just a COW clone that happens to be marked read only. Btrfs is a lot more flexible about expanding the filesystem, especially in mirror mode.
That depends. If they find out at the end that a killer bug means you can't complete it, or if you try everything figuring that killer feature they advertised has to be unlocked only to find that it just isn't there., returning after 50 hours may be perfectly fair.
Anyone else in the search business will have the same incentive Google does to never spider a European news site.
If we're being honest, it doesn't take a lot of training to do an intramuscular injection to the thigh.
Many people with life threatening allergies are carrying pre-loaded syringes now since they can't afford the EpiPen.
The EpiPen came out in the mid-70s. That means the patents are expired.Their monopoly primarily exists now because the FDA has an extreme fear of insignificant differences. Otherwise, it shouldn't actually cost much over $40 by now for two.
Canada isn't some third world mud hole. They have a regulatory process as well. I have every confidence in the drugs sold there. Same for the EU.
The FDA has gone well past the sweet spot and is now killing people rather than saving them. Their desire to have their asses kissed has gotten to the point that they are 're-evaluating' drugs with centuries of proven safety just because they pre-dated their authority. The result is that the prices jump by a factor of 100.(Yes, literally the price is now 100 TIMES what it was before).
Drugs people can't afford might as well not exist. It seems that health care is one of those things where a free market just won't work.
Quite the contrary. The Mob was pretty hard core, but they always had their limits. For example, they wouldn't be at all OK with endangering the lives of children.
But limited to the group "us" meaning it is an opinion of him and others in the same camp.
QED for real.
OK, so where did he say this particular storm is absolutely positively solely caused by global warming? He indicated that he and others (encompassed under "us") believe it was caused by global warming.
But you may easily be across the street from such a person and able to help the rescue team with a bit of connectivity.
No. Linux is a free Porsche with no strings. All you have to do is accept it.
Sure. You can charge it from a car, backup generator, solar panel or even a hand cranked generator. I'm sure there are some that still have a charge.
So if you get a flat and someone drives up and says why don't you just take this Porsche for free, you'd say no?
Yeah, the kids can go to hell. Just to be humane, slip some fentanyl in with the formula.
No, you transcribed one thing he said. Watch the video. Listen carefully. Unfortunately, the text misrepresents him.
Did you listen to EVERYTHING he said or just read the sound bite and call it good?
And here we see the difference between cherry picking sentences and actually reading/listening to the whole message.
You cherry picked the "THIS IS" bit but ignored where he clarified who believes "THIS IS" and that it is a reasonable belief.