Given the number they supposedly have, even if only 1% of them actually work, that’s way more than enough to blow up the world.
Given the number they supposedly have, even if only 1% of them actually work, that’s way more than enough to blow up the world.
Yeah I had the opportunity for that recently, completely unmasked in front of someone I didn’t know. And holy crap it feels strange…
To provision VMs yes, to configure them I think Ansible works best. But you can call Ansible from Terraform.
I use both depending on the mood, but I noticed that baking soda neutralises the taste of tomato whereas sugar neutralises the acidic taste.
The rent would have doubled anyway. Paris is Paris.
I’d not be surprised if these attacks were linked to the recent lawsuits IA had to go through concerning copyright and such…
And energy dense too!
It also requires a literal village to run and maintain.
And that’s the problem, I don’t want to see a nuclear power plant managed by fucking Amazon or Google.
Yeah, I believe that too. As an actual proportion of all living people, actually (as in from birth, with a pathological lack of empathy or similar) bad people are most likely a very thin minority.
The rest come from nurturing (friends, family, economic situation), political choices (affordable healthcare, housing, food safety), and bad luck.
We are also gullible and ignorant most of the time, which probably doesn’t help either.
You can use udev rules and systemd mount or AutoFs.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Udev https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd#systemd.mount_-_mounting
That’s completely mental… Space X engineers are phenomenal.
If I remember correctly, it scans system files and replaces broken/corrupted ones. It can work on some issues, but it’s not a fix all thing.
Also try SFC /scannow
Yeah, because of US interference and the EU complacency on having a unified army/defense system, we’re absolutely not ready if the US went rogue with a guy like Trump.
It’s very worrying for the future …
It’s something we should have done back in 2016 already, heavily reducing our reliance on the US in cases like that. Be it militarily or economically. The EU can’t keep being the third player in whatever world we are heading right into.
I guess we got used to massive ram increase/requirements in the past few years due to x86/64 architecture and such, that 8GB now seems completely obsolete. ARM works differently and more efficiently which would explain the lower specs for same or better results.
That’s how I see it at least.
It was definitely a headache for me as well, but you need a guest agent (like vmwaretools or qemu-guest-agent), a cloud init ready template for the distro of your choice, a cloud init config file (network/user/vendor) and a custom SCSI/ide cloudinit cdrom mounted at boot on your VM. You also can find cloudinit logs on your VM to try and figure out what’s missing or what went wrong.
For reference, Apple currently has roughly 70 billion USD as cash on hands. 2.5 million USD is 0.0035% of their cash reserves.
If you have a yearly salary of 50k USD, that would be equivalent to losing 1.78 USD.
I am bad at math, so feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
Please take them back, we have enough self absorbed assholes to deal with already.