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Wtf is a reliable source? It’s not 1990 anymore


I think he’s right in a sense but wrong in the numbers. The 100 intern will stay just that 100k will be 50k of 2010 dollars


I have yet to be able to easily read a single link to a mastodon post. With twitter embedded links worked really well on most sites. How do you get reach without that?


Does this link work? If not what do you see?

https://infosec.exchange/@eric_capuano/109570476711349840


This one actually loaded eventually, win


100 no but 90-95 is possible but hard to get. 70-80 is standard for consumer grade stuff


IME (Germany), cheap LED bulbs usually have CRI 80 and you can find a few(!) bulbs with CRI 95 in most shops. The are often of the fake filament type, which usually comes with other good properties such as looking nice and not flickering. But you have lower efficiency, not dimmable, few color temperature options, and medium brightness (~80W incandescent equivalent) at best.


I don’t see how it ends without genocide of one form or another. Whoever wins is going to kill a bunch (more) people.


Absolute nonsense. If Ukraine wins they will end the war, join nato, and tel Russia to suck it. Attacking further would lose all western support.


Lol yeah but don’t worry we changed the definition


Mostly because manufacturing requires labor and causes pollution. Both are very expensive in the USA and very cheap in other countries


If I was on that divorce jury I’d give her more than half the stuff


What a waste… RIP. I wonder how he ended up getting sent to the meat grinder. I had assumed people with resources were able to buy their way out but maybe not, or just bad luck.


> I wonder how he ended up getting sent to the meat grinder. I had assumed people with resources were able to buy their way out but maybe not, or just bad luck.

What a cynical view. Isn’t it possible that he volunteered or served willingly to defend his homeland after it was attacked unprovoked by a country that is trying to take it over and end his freedoms and way of life?

Your comment sounds like something the pro-Russia American “conservatives” would say. Should he have just let them have his country rather than putting himself at risk?


maybe he had higher priorities than his own comfort?


Maybe it was his choice.

RIP.


> I wonder how he ended up getting sent to the meat grinder.

ALL of my Ukraininan friends, including a classmate of 6 years who immigrated to Ukraine from Russia are volunteering to fight this war, or work as volunteers for a relief effort, 2 women included, who went back to Ukraine after living for years in Canada. And I am not some crazy nationalist. I just have a taste in finding people who are best, and brightest.

So far, in my contact list: 1 owner of a SMT factory from Kiyv, chief agronomist in a large farm enterprise in the south, 3 senior software developers who were making 6 digits up to the point the decided to go to war.


Wouldn’t they provide the best impact as relief works or as logistical sponsors? It’s not like Ukraine is short on bodies, it needs food, guns and logistics, most of your friends would have had a greater impact by providing that.


You mean, let some dumber guys do the dying?

You're in a hole, stop digging!


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