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Everyone is biased. If you don’t have a counterpoint then your comment not helpful.

Unlike Wikipedia the arbiter of being unbiased while only allowing certain sources to cite?

Your data integrity is at risk not using ECC ram (EXTRA ESPECIALLY IF YOU USE SOFTWARE RAID), which is usually gated out of consumer hardware.

Though those poweredges would have had it.


Unless you're sending the Mac mini to space as part of this project, the internal hardware ECC built in to Apple silicon SoC combined with the extremely short unified memory paths removes this as a valid concern

Any software RAID on macOS is a risk I wouldn't be willing to take, but that is another matter entirely and has nothing to do with ECC.


there’s a name I haven’t heard of in awhile


Threat model this shit.

I would dead man switch the storage's Azure instance. Mayybe the whole thing. Mayybe shouldn't be on azure.


Nm assumed RLS as a MS TLA. PGsql has it as well. Comment stands, watch data residency.


Congestion pricing can work to dissuade individuals from living in the burbs, only if there is controls on real estate to deal with the influx of people moving inward. The other benefit is an increase of mass transit usage, which is a plus?

I personally took a cab from Newark to Laguardia at MIDNIGHT and it took 40 min to cross into Manhattan to get to the Queens-Midtown tunnel. Just a new level of traffic. Was fun going in the MIB tunnel.


Living in the suburbs is perfectly fine; I think a perfectly virtuous outcome here would be that people keep living in the suburbs if they wish, but have adequately funded suburban rail and bus transit into the city.

An important piece of context is that NYC has some of the US's best suburban transit, including three different suburban rail systems (NJT, MNRR, LIRR) and one non-subway interurban rapid transit system (PATH).


Problem is, none of the money from congestion pricing is shared with NJ transit/infra


That's because they turned it down[1]. New Jersey has decided that their strategy is going to be to dig their heels in and hope for a supportive administration, rather than plan for the next century of growth in the economic region that powers their state.

[1]: https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2024/12/18/nj-refusing-generous-...


Sweet lord have you ever tasted a peach grown in new jersey? What the hell is going on in that state.


Most superfund sites of any state, decades of chemical industry and now pharma, and also peaches not really liking how north NJ is, mostly. Jersey's a wacky place, for sure, but believe me, the politics in New Jersey get even crazier than this due to boroughitis.


NYS offered, NJ sued NYS, NJ lost

It would be a completely ok thing for NYS to tell NJ $0 get bent, NJ coulda spent turnpike widening money on transit instead of begging from NYS


NJ needs to stop its commuter residents paying NY income tax, particularly those doing WFH more than half the year. They can boost NJT with that pile of money.


How do you propose they do that? NJ doesn't levy NY's taxes, NY does.

(To my understanding, NJ gives every resident an equivalent income tax credit for the taxes they pay in NY. Given that they can't stop NY from taxing its own employees, this would mean they'd effectively need to double income taxes for NJ residents.)


> They can boost NJT with that pile of money.

NJ has had many opportunities to do so over the years and consistently chooses not to.


> I personally took a cab from Newark to Laguardia

I don't understand why anyone would ever attempt to do this. Was it truly the only option?


Flight got rebooked with a couple hours notice, stayed at LGA checkin till it opened, had the first flight out. Fare was more than 100$


I did JFK-EWR coming back from HND one time. Not the only option but probably the best, all things considered. That's life in the fast-paced, slam-bang, laugh-in-the-face-of-death world of non-revving.


The most thorough explanation of what is going on here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-J6gW_w_Hs

old, but the speaker is credited as an author of most recent papers on the subject


Morphadron from the EA Need for Speed series must be jungle as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POxdm5dW7wE


The music you linked is too slow for Jungle.


wtf kind of doublespeak is "progressive democracies"


it's a joke


That exotic file manager vis was a real SGI prog called fsn. Exists for sunos as well.


Are you thinking of the one shown in Jurassic park? The scene in hackers was much more CGI, and while I don't doubt it was inspired by fsn, I'd be very surprised if it actually was fsn.


Yahoo games man


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