You make it sound like they donâ(TM)t get paid. The thing is that content creators get paid or there would simply not be any content today.
How much does a reporter get paid? $50-100k/year and about $300k in gear, office space and supporting people. They have to cover maybe $5-15M/year for a good olâ(TM) regional reporting and publishing team.
They charge about 10k/hour of ad space regionally and about $1M for national coverage (thatâ(TM)s based on the price list for IHeartRadio networks so Iâ(TM)m being very generous in assuming the cost for video and site coverage averages to the same).
The problem is that the managers at CNN see milllions of hits on their site and although getting plenty of revenue from advertising already, they see each hit as a potential person that could pay as well as watch advertising.
CNN and co arenâ(TM)t going broke, even if they were short on cash, politicians will make sure their message continues to go through.
It can only be divided to 8 decimal places. Given at 6 decimal places, you're already at USD 0.01, it's not that far off from being indivisible, it would already be close to useless for some penny stock trading (which can be as low as USD $0.0001 per trade).
Sure you can update the protocol and clients but as we've seen, any sort of "split" like that, even when it made sense (because BTC will collapse at the current transaction rates) has been met with serious resistance.
On the other hand, if you had them, the remaining bitcoins wouldn't have as high of a value either, only the bitcoins in circulation are actually valuable, losing a bitcoin actually increases the overall value of the remaining coins. The problem with the bitcoin-type places is bit-rot. Eventually, over long enough periods there won't be enough bitcoins anymore to go around because they've all rotted away (hard drive failures, owner death, loss of passwords etc) you won't have enough to even divide up.
Dude, I am a seasoned sysadmin. I KNOW how to squeeze Windows down, but I don't want to spend a half day every time I install a fresh VM with Windows or after every SP.
They closed the entire DMV for several years in order to prevent people from acquiring an ID? The freaking blog you pointed to is a lie, there are a lot of other things going on into making those decisions, you can get an ID at the post office, from the DMV through the mail or online. You need an ID to buy booze, medicine and cigarettes, you're saying no black person buys booze, medicine or cigarettes?
If you close 31 DMV offices you do not "save only $100,000"... argh, there is just so much wrong with this that it's not even worth pointing out. If it isn't obvious that this is partisan bullshit grasping at straws to make a point then you're dumber than you realize..
Windows 7 started out with ~10GB requirements as well. Last I tried, once I installed all the updates, service packs and drivers the 32GB VHD I had was full and I had only the 'basics' (not even Office) installed.
According to Microsoft, for Windows 7, downloading SP1 from the Microsoft website x64-based (64-bit): 7400 MB.
Windows 10 64-bit takes up 20GB as a base install. If you install a Pro/Enterprise with a localization pack and don't uninstall the "standard bloatware" you're looking at ~60GB. Obviously you can clean up the hybernation and paging files to get back ~10GB (which is largely dependent on your RAM) but you must be pinching pretty hard to get Windows 10 under 16GB of space, with a 3-4GB Office suite you're saying your Windows 10 takes up 12-13GB of hard disk space?
AMD typically implements a "similar" set of them although often with a twist that makes it hard to use. However, beyond KVM and Linux there is actually very little software that bother implementing them so especially high-end software, or even simply VMWare won't run on AMD.
Nobody wants a 128GB SSD anymore though, I don't think you could even fit Windows 10 on 128GB anymore, last I tried you need at least 40G for a blank Windows 7 install. You need at least 256 if not 512GB SSD in a low-end laptop or people will have problems. A 1TB HDD costs $30 in bulk, a 128GB SSD still costs ~$10-20 more than that.
Because lightning storms don't have enough power to do this consistently at high rates elsewhere it'd be very apparent after every lightning storm that a bunch of these particles got created.
I guess zero rating content will become illegal again, no more âoefree Netflixâ and âoeunlimited only on our music serviceâ.
Thatâ(TM)s what Obamaâ(TM)s NN actually accomplished. True technical Net Neutrality wasnâ(TM)t accomplished as you can see with the number of data caps still in place.
I don't know where you work, but engineers using Excel should have their licenses revoked. Excel is full of bugs and easy to make, yet difficult to find mistakes for complex calculations, hence the need to get rid of Excel.
R, Python,... if you want to spend money, SAS, SPSS etc
There are plenty of data packages out there for data analysis, the problem is that very few people know how to use it well. I'm going trhough the same problem with science data, scientists doing ANOVA and regression analysis in Excel files with 20k+ rows and 20k+ columns. Then at some point, even Excel will no longer do and then they wonder what to do, usually right in the middle of some critical time.
What's incompetent about any of them? Kalanick runs a company that sells a product that people want and keeps hitting both the news and thus bumps in the stock market. Shkreli got rid of his competition and got people to pay 1000s of dollars for medicine you can find for $10 in a pet store. Weinstein's company kept running for decades even though he's a big asshole and the Donald is the fucking president. I wouldn't call that a failure.
A lot of them do, and if they don't, I outright ask during my phone interview - before we set up an in-person interview, what is the pay scale for this position. Most hiring managers aren't too shy with telling the numbers and they understand that people have goals in mind. If you don't ask and just say yes until you get an offer, in my opinion, you're just desperate for anything which isn't a good way of starting a long term position.
The problem, as I said, is wage competition. They honestly can't find anyone to be willing to work for near minimum wage without having them leave and re-train every few months. The market for jobs here is competitive, H1B is just the easy way out to get low cost workers that stay.
Hence, why I said both companies have to agree. Technically they don't but the minute the status of the H1B holder changes, the other company would know and could then retaliate which is often the end of US employment (the USCIS aren't the easiest people to deal with).
The platform is leftist to US politics whereas it is in the right to the EU politics. Itâ(TM)s a matter of translation.
But Nazis wanted state sponsored healthcare and jobs for everyone which was a big problem in post-WW1 Germany. The problem of who is going to pay for it was the evil rich capitalists through taxation (aka theft) off course. And given the âoeJews were hoarding all the gold and diamondsâ it was an easy target for âoetaxationâ.
Hitler was an opportunist and knew what the people wanted. He was a Trump with the polIcies of a Clinton. The policies of the US right (arming the people) donâ(TM)t mesh well with the policies of purging the 1 percent.
Right, if you're not getting applicants, it's because you're not paying them enough. My company hires H1B's too though, it's easy, it's cheap and the labor is tied to you. One of my clients actually hires "administrators" (aka secretaries/office managers) through H1B, it's easy, it's cheap and they don't have to worry about competing on wages or benefits.
What is your reaction time? The average human eye-brain is ~100-200ms up to 500ms in low-contrast conditions (like night driving) and then it's another 80-200ms to actually respond with a large muscle movement and then there is the time delay to actually have your leg move down the shaft.
Driver reaction times average ~2.3s in controlled environments although this could potentially be less in adrenaline-pumped situations.
You make it sound like they donâ(TM)t get paid. The thing is that content creators get paid or there would simply not be any content today.
How much does a reporter get paid? $50-100k/year and about $300k in gear, office space and supporting people. They have to cover maybe $5-15M/year for a good olâ(TM) regional reporting and publishing team.
They charge about 10k/hour of ad space regionally and about $1M for national coverage (thatâ(TM)s based on the price list for IHeartRadio networks so Iâ(TM)m being very generous in assuming the cost for video and site coverage averages to the same).
The problem is that the managers at CNN see milllions of hits on their site and although getting plenty of revenue from advertising already, they see each hit as a potential person that could pay as well as watch advertising.
CNN and co arenâ(TM)t going broke, even if they were short on cash, politicians will make sure their message continues to go through.
It can only be divided to 8 decimal places. Given at 6 decimal places, you're already at USD 0.01, it's not that far off from being indivisible, it would already be close to useless for some penny stock trading (which can be as low as USD $0.0001 per trade).
Sure you can update the protocol and clients but as we've seen, any sort of "split" like that, even when it made sense (because BTC will collapse at the current transaction rates) has been met with serious resistance.
On the other hand, if you had them, the remaining bitcoins wouldn't have as high of a value either, only the bitcoins in circulation are actually valuable, losing a bitcoin actually increases the overall value of the remaining coins. The problem with the bitcoin-type places is bit-rot. Eventually, over long enough periods there won't be enough bitcoins anymore to go around because they've all rotted away (hard drive failures, owner death, loss of passwords etc) you won't have enough to even divide up.
Interconnects don't matter much. Whether you use InfiniBand, GigE or serial, you're just pumping TCP packets.
Dude, I am a seasoned sysadmin. I KNOW how to squeeze Windows down, but I don't want to spend a half day every time I install a fresh VM with Windows or after every SP.
They closed the entire DMV for several years in order to prevent people from acquiring an ID? The freaking blog you pointed to is a lie, there are a lot of other things going on into making those decisions, you can get an ID at the post office, from the DMV through the mail or online. You need an ID to buy booze, medicine and cigarettes, you're saying no black person buys booze, medicine or cigarettes?
If you close 31 DMV offices you do not "save only $100,000" ... argh, there is just so much wrong with this that it's not even worth pointing out. If it isn't obvious that this is partisan bullshit grasping at straws to make a point then you're dumber than you realize..
Windows 7 started out with ~10GB requirements as well. Last I tried, once I installed all the updates, service packs and drivers the 32GB VHD I had was full and I had only the 'basics' (not even Office) installed.
According to Microsoft, for Windows 7, downloading SP1 from the Microsoft website x64-based (64-bit): 7400 MB.
Windows 10 64-bit takes up 20GB as a base install. If you install a Pro/Enterprise with a localization pack and don't uninstall the "standard bloatware" you're looking at ~60GB. Obviously you can clean up the hybernation and paging files to get back ~10GB (which is largely dependent on your RAM) but you must be pinching pretty hard to get Windows 10 under 16GB of space, with a 3-4GB Office suite you're saying your Windows 10 takes up 12-13GB of hard disk space?
AMD typically implements a "similar" set of them although often with a twist that makes it hard to use. However, beyond KVM and Linux there is actually very little software that bother implementing them so especially high-end software, or even simply VMWare won't run on AMD.
Nobody wants a 128GB SSD anymore though, I don't think you could even fit Windows 10 on 128GB anymore, last I tried you need at least 40G for a blank Windows 7 install. You need at least 256 if not 512GB SSD in a low-end laptop or people will have problems. A 1TB HDD costs $30 in bulk, a 128GB SSD still costs ~$10-20 more than that.
Because lightning storms don't have enough power to do this consistently at high rates elsewhere it'd be very apparent after every lightning storm that a bunch of these particles got created.
I guess zero rating content will become illegal again, no more âoefree Netflixâ and âoeunlimited only on our music serviceâ.
Thatâ(TM)s what Obamaâ(TM)s NN actually accomplished. True technical Net Neutrality wasnâ(TM)t accomplished as you can see with the number of data caps still in place.
I agree, I've been running Linux exclusively since the mid-to-late 90s for home use and I've never needed Wine for anything.
I don't know where you work, but engineers using Excel should have their licenses revoked. Excel is full of bugs and easy to make, yet difficult to find mistakes for complex calculations, hence the need to get rid of Excel.
R, Python, ... if you want to spend money, SAS, SPSS etc
There are plenty of data packages out there for data analysis, the problem is that very few people know how to use it well. I'm going trhough the same problem with science data, scientists doing ANOVA and regression analysis in Excel files with 20k+ rows and 20k+ columns. Then at some point, even Excel will no longer do and then they wonder what to do, usually right in the middle of some critical time.
What's incompetent about any of them? Kalanick runs a company that sells a product that people want and keeps hitting both the news and thus bumps in the stock market. Shkreli got rid of his competition and got people to pay 1000s of dollars for medicine you can find for $10 in a pet store. Weinstein's company kept running for decades even though he's a big asshole and the Donald is the fucking president. I wouldn't call that a failure.
A lot of them do, and if they don't, I outright ask during my phone interview - before we set up an in-person interview, what is the pay scale for this position. Most hiring managers aren't too shy with telling the numbers and they understand that people have goals in mind. If you don't ask and just say yes until you get an offer, in my opinion, you're just desperate for anything which isn't a good way of starting a long term position.
The problem, as I said, is wage competition. They honestly can't find anyone to be willing to work for near minimum wage without having them leave and re-train every few months. The market for jobs here is competitive, H1B is just the easy way out to get low cost workers that stay.
Hence, why I said both companies have to agree. Technically they don't but the minute the status of the H1B holder changes, the other company would know and could then retaliate which is often the end of US employment (the USCIS aren't the easiest people to deal with).
You don't think the Nazi's form of taxation amounted to theft?
Yeah; they even voted for them and got the US popular vote last time round.
Itâ(TM)s offensive to those that want to repeat history by banning capitalism, ideas, books, accurate history and writings.
The same people trying to get rid of those things are committing the exact same tactics Hitler started out with.
Coincidence? If youâ(TM)re a white male with money, better start arming yourself. These pogrom will be held in suburbia.
The platform is leftist to US politics whereas it is in the right to the EU politics. Itâ(TM)s a matter of translation.
But Nazis wanted state sponsored healthcare and jobs for everyone which was a big problem in post-WW1 Germany. The problem of who is going to pay for it was the evil rich capitalists through taxation (aka theft) off course. And given the âoeJews were hoarding all the gold and diamondsâ it was an easy target for âoetaxationâ.
Hitler was an opportunist and knew what the people wanted. He was a Trump with the polIcies of a Clinton. The policies of the US right (arming the people) donâ(TM)t mesh well with the policies of purging the 1 percent.
Right, if you're not getting applicants, it's because you're not paying them enough. My company hires H1B's too though, it's easy, it's cheap and the labor is tied to you. One of my clients actually hires "administrators" (aka secretaries/office managers) through H1B, it's easy, it's cheap and they don't have to worry about competing on wages or benefits.
Delay and uncertainty? Both companies have to agree and process paperwork for the H1B to leave the current employer.
What is your reaction time? The average human eye-brain is ~100-200ms up to 500ms in low-contrast conditions (like night driving) and then it's another 80-200ms to actually respond with a large muscle movement and then there is the time delay to actually have your leg move down the shaft.
Driver reaction times average ~2.3s in controlled environments although this could potentially be less in adrenaline-pumped situations.