

Though it wasn’t really made by them, they bought it to beat the competition.
Hah, hah, hah!
I made you look.


Though it wasn’t really made by them, they bought it to beat the competition.


Bad cabling, bad temp management, who clips cables onto an ancient stone wall, freestanding severs, some racks are connected in isolation.
This is a great alegory for how well it will perform.

This has to be on purpose.


Can’t wait to be chased by one of these puppies on my way to steal some insulin.


I see this as less of a way to overload populations but rather another tool to help struggling colonies.
That said, there’s nothing there not saying that this won’t be abused in some cases.


[Chorus] CEO, entrepreneur Born in 1964 Jeffrey, Jeffrey Bezoooos


That makes me think that we shouldn’t bring potatoes there. They’ll become too strong, unstoppable.


Wait… What do you mean with shouldn’t injest… I thought it was perfectly fine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Lotito


Certainly they won’t use years of collected metadata from social networks about political sentiment, right? …right?


Exactly. How are we supposed to track him?


Beyond the title, a very well written and thoroughly explained article. Worth a read.
Fuck them rpg dice viruses.


Much more like a stream of shit.


Well I was mostly alluding to the fact that there is a large swath of Trump voters that are surprised they were directly affected by policies they voted for. At the same time as the President commonly pardons a couple of turkeys (out of thousands), I thought it would be a fitting allegory.


Bbbut some will be pardoned at Thanksgiving!
I’ll strongly suggest to take out all the cheaply AI generated music from this “back up” and save themselves some space.


If at some point of an imaginary better future there’s space tourism, this would be a fantastic spot (from a prudential distance).


This is a bit of ancient history, but back when Munich decided to move away from Microsoft (only because MS dropped Windows NT 4.0), it is said that Ballmer tried first dropping license fees down to a whooping 90% for a limited time.
That didn’t work, so MS started a campaign of FUD against Linux that lasted ten years (e.g. http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/77174.html).
Then a year later, it was announced that MS would move its DACH headquarters to Munich and almost serendipitously, Munich also declared that it was moving back into Microsoft’s arms for… em… pure bureaucratic reasons: http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3006352/munich-it-chief-slams-citys-surprise-decision-to-dump-linux-for-windows
For the love of Pete I don’t remember from whom I heard it first or if I read it somewhere, but at a point Bill Gates was gloating about negotiating with Munich on behalf of Microsoft.
In any case, he never left: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/bill-gates-still-backstage-manages-microsoft
Then they fight you.