You can keep wildly misrepresenting what people are saying all you want. You’re not convincing anyone of anything here.
genocide candidate
Ah, here you guys are.
Man, you must be buying straw in bulk. All these strawmen you’re building in this thread…
Because apparently throwing your vote away will somehow convince politicians to move left or something, despite all the evidence that it won’t.
Once again, severe reading comprehension issues. Got it.
I don’t know what the right time is, but it’s definitely not presidential elections.
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Supposedly 29% of GenX have college degrees, and 39% OF millenials do.
Practically free is pretty relative. There were plenty of people in the 90s and 2000s crazily paying 30, 40, 50k a year. Or more. But not nearly as many.
It’s a botty name, but probably not.
Agreed, though GenX and Boomers aren’t eating any billionaires either. Which they should.
They were generally working with very, very rough, incomplete, conflicting, or confusing info, yes.
It’s pretty astounding to me that this is even remotely as accurate as it is.
We are now.
What’d you want to talk about?
“India” did not mean then what it does now.
I really really want to find a good book or website showing the extended evolution of maps of the world or specific areas. This stuff fascinates me.
I’ve found a few minor ones over the years, but never a good one.
Which model Dell?
Buying few-year old enterprise gear can be a really cost-effective way to get a ton of power and expandability. But the noise, footprint, and power requirements seem pretty niche, even for homelab/selfhost people.
But I’m curious if you’re talking about a full-depth rack system like I’m assuming, or something else.
Personally, I switched to a handful of very small-footprint systems (mostly NUC/SFF PCs, and some laptops). And use cheap jbod enclosures when I need to add external storage.
Yawn