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ansmithz42
·السنة الماضية·discuss
Having lived overseas, the US isn't a "veritable wonderland of consumer choice". There are 5 grocery store chains, for the great majority of the country there is one way to travel: car. At the store (Kroger), I can buy 2 kinds of salt on the shelves. Where is the "veritable choice"? It has been told in the advertising but the reality is very limited.
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·السنة الماضية·discuss
They are not executive employees, they are Musk employees, not the same thing.
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·السنة الماضية·discuss
Simple answer: No.
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·قبل سنتين·discuss
Nah! I think the CEOs should be the first ones sent into the combat front line zones.
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·قبل سنتين·discuss
I agree completely! My favorite weed killer is my own two hands and a weeder. Having said that, I live in Arizona and the dominant landscape design here is trees and bushes planted with rocks for the ground cover. A leaf rake is real good at picking up both the leaves and the rocks. I wish there was a leaf rake that didn't pick up the rocks. I have grudgingly bought an electric leaf blower because of the rocks :-(
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·قبل سنتين·discuss
Don't trust the "Cloud" for your backups.
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·قبل سنتين·discuss
My impression on both is that they are US/European centric. Not very true to their "scouring the world for newspapers" line. So, they only show events that impact or are reported on in those areas. I know that newspapers.com has a few (2 or 3) asian newspapers but that is all.
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·قبل سنتين·discuss
Very True! It is about choice of transit. The US has NO Choice of Transit. It is either Car or nothing. How very free that is to be limited to 1 choice!
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·قبل 3 سنوات·discuss
I worked at BEI Electronics and one key position there was the Industrial Automation role who defined how things got built. Another one to look at is Process Control.
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·قبل 3 سنوات·discuss
Remember: Bigger is Better Economies of Scale

They both benefit the few and sacrifice the many but are sold as ways to "reduce" costs and hence prices for the masses.
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·قبل 3 سنوات·discuss
Oh but remember: "Bigger is better!" and "Economies of scale"/s
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·قبل 3 سنوات·discuss
I do so wish we could stop using the term "backdoor". When it comes to computer systems, there is really no "front" or "back" and so any access granted is just another door. This then removes the idea that it can be made "safer" just by calling it something different. There are so many cases of "hidden" or "secret" APIs being made public because people found them, there is absolutely no way that an additional can be made any safer.
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·قبل 3 سنوات·discuss
A post like this pops up every few months arguing one way or the other. I have lived in absolute nightmare monolith systems with so much cyclic dependency that you couldn't move without breaking something. So monolith isn't the answer. I have also seen many instances where people have completely missed the underlying principles of microservices and have ended up with an equal nightmare. Neither is a hero or panacea, what matters is to understand what you are building and why and get the interfaces correct. Then understand the principles of different architectures before moving forward. If you fail on this, you get predictably a nightmare. There is plenty of nightmare code sitting on this planet everywhere we look. My recommendation isn't to vilify either architecture but to understand their strengths and weaknesses.
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·قبل 3 سنوات·discuss
What!?!?!?!
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·قبل 3 سنوات·discuss
What explains the "communist" countries behaviour is "Animal Farm". The "communist" countries are just a variant of Monarchies. They have replaced some of the birth-rite of monarchies but it is still the same with all the behind the scenes power plays and purges.