That goat crawled through 500 yards of shit and came out clean on the other side
That goat crawled through 500 yards of shit and came out clean on the other side
That substantial risk is entirely voluntary though. Nobody is forcing them to rent out PCs and they aren’t the first rental or rent-to-own company to engage in predatory behavior.
Intel is just a portion of the CHIPS Act funding and they’re the largest fab in the US. Why wouldn’t they be included in it when the whole point is to generate more domestic manufacturing rather than “trying to pick winners and losers?” Even TSMC got some of the money, and they’re already dominating the market, which arguably makes even less sense to award them taxpayer dollars.
With the CHIPS Act funding they can’t do stock buybacks.
To less than what it was a month ago.
Both of those solutions are the same thing. You need to create collections (or check the “automatically create collections” option) in order to pare down all the movies from being shown directly in the library. You can also create your own smart collections for Genres and Decades in order to make it easier to find something to watch. All these can also be ‘pinned’ to the top of the library by adding special characters to the beginning of the “sort name.”
I’ve also split out my libraries by regular/animated for both TV and movies so Movies, Animated Movies, Television, Animated Television. It works pretty well for me and I have about 3k movies at this point.
As with my analogy above, the trip length (data size) is still the same whether you get there in 30 minutes or an hour. Your data usage won’t change unless you were somehow delayed from using it all, which isn’t really a thing unless we’re talking about super slow speeds like 1-5Mbps. Your demand for data and the speed at which you can get it aren’t necessarily related to one another.
I’m pretty sure they all know this already.
I’d support banning it for everyone as well.
How can you look at the state of things pretty much everywhere since social media has become so ubiquitous and think that it has no effect on people, young people especially? It’s full of hate, envy, propaganda, and brainwashing
Unless I’m misunderstanding your question, disabling QoS shouldn’t have any effect on your data cap because it’s just speeding things up (bandwidth) rather than increasing the amount of data used. Think of it like taking a 100 mile trip at 100MPH versus 50MPH. You’re doing the same distance just in half the time.
We’re in that position because neither one of these parties is willing to do anything about it. Many people recognize this and just disengage because “what’s the point? We’re screwed either way.”
This time around, both candidates were cheering on genocide, the rich, and anti-immigrant rhetoric which gave the clear advantage to the party with a base that supports these ideals while it predicably backfired for the candidate whose base doesn’t support these ideals.
Mines about the same with Comcast. 1Gbps down but only around 20Mbps upload.
Crack a window, buddy.
Your quote states that rocket alarms sounded not that Hezbollah has broken the ceasefire.
I’m confused because this is from the WSJ not a specific lemmy instance.
Is this similar to Soulseek or Napster/Kazaa in the old days?
Well, when you support and espouse Nazi ideals, you should expect to be attacked for it. It didn’t work out for them then and it isn’t working out for them now either. Maybe they just need to try it 15 more times and it’ll finally work.
Of course it’s real easy to make this statement when it’s someone else making the sacrifice.