I thought ml was leaking
I thought ml was leaking
LFI avec Mélenchon est tout sauf normale à mon avis.
Pour moi des socialistes (soc dem comme tu dis, pas des communistes déguisés), mais pas sorties des écoles spécialisées (et roulant sur l’or) serait la vraie gauche. Difficile en France.
Mais les ultra riches, les parasites de la société, ça, ça va hein. Mieux vaut virer les pauvres /s
La france a besoin d’une gauche “normale”, enfin c’est ce que je pense…
Upstream from this is the internet, so it’s no longer shared (it goes wherever it wants to and it is the servers that are “shared” by users). So there might be a bottleneck in the “splitter box” but that’s it.
Well it isn’t shared before the upstream server, that’s what FTTH is.
I’m seriosly interested in information supporting your claims, not because they are wrong (of course we share at a certain level, that’s the whole idea of the internet itself is) but because they are quite vague.
BTW for 40€ I get 10Gb/s symmetrical. I’m not in the US.
What about FTTH ?
I have a direct line from the DSLAM (?) to my apparent.
I only have 1Gb/700Mb (for 30€ a month) :-/
The next tier is 10€ more but I don’t think I need that 10Gb/10Gb just yet.
What is this “data cap” you Americans are talking about so frequently, is that some super hero like Data Captain America?
;-)
What is this weird 60% rule?
:x
I’ll give it a try, thanks!
Crying in Linux 😢
I think Tenfingers could be an interesting option as hosters do not know what they host, the data can be modified, and it’s 100% decentralised.
I have a 0.1 accuracy scale from aliexpress and it works everyday with its soon to be 10 year old coin battery.
I’ll buy a rechargeable one if ever it goes to scale heaven.
Oh so That’s why they are offline :-D !
So only 3-4 left to go :-)
Jk
But letting the dictator free reign is even worse, look at how many people putin has killed in the unnecessary agression of Ukraine. That’s not some slight “suffering”, that’s death and everything that comes with it for the families left behind.
You can’t just undo tariffs by cancelling them.
So you tariff steel from china (or whatever), and they will tariff some of your exports (or other). Bad for everyone probably. But now it’s done.
Removing the tariffs will only make things worse if china (in this example) isn’t OK with rolling back what they did.
We’ll fix that, the car will be driving fully autonomously 2018, promise!
I’m not trying to bash here, but sometimes I wonder what people actually do with their OSs.
I fire up software that I use, it would be quite consistent across any compatible OS, and we’re ahead of the days when multi screens didn’t work etc.
I’m on mint but any easy to install linux or even windows would give me the same workflow (after dealing with their bullshit ofc) except the terminal, and some other crap effectively. But on Linux? Smooth as a mirror, or what am I missing?