So, rebuild the array offsite after swapping in the good drive?
The crazy thing is I saw the original short my first summer in the dorms, in 1997..
If you've got data, reach out the either ProPublica or The Guardian. Sucks to lose the single byline, but they have far more resources.
I only use my phone under duress. The screen is entirely too small. It's a phone. It's meant for calls and texting.
I think I've made it three episodes into this season, after the abrupt numbering switch. Parker and Stone are still doing excellent work. I figured they'd have gone the way of The Simpsons by now.
There's a time and a place for everything, with apologies to John Lennon.
Lemmy is a great place for longform discussions, but the vast majority of my posts and comments tend to be of the one-line, weary-columnist snark variety.
Much of the news this days is "this is objectively bad," making attempts at discourse difficult.
I'm reminded of Saddam Hussein's first appearance in South Park ... "Hey, relax, guy, lake a load off. Look over there."
I can't read Bernie without hearing it in his voice.
I mean, most services have decided to price themselves out of the business. A great example is fast food. I remember the 99-cent Whopper and $1 McDoubles. At that price, it was acceptable food. It got the job done.
That any chain claims to still have a "value menu" befuddles me. And don't get me started on $3.79 fountain drinks.
The problem isn't RTO, it's that there's simply no value anymore. Time was, grabbing a burger on the way home was cheaper than making dinner. Those times have passed, and if you have to drive for an hour, why pay $7 for something you can make at home for $2?
OK, but where are the data that they're inflating claims? From where I'm looking, they keep iterating. Your approach feels like sinophobia. What are we doing here in the states? Certainly not announcing new batteries.
Imagine if we were still doing full-height 5.25" HDDs!