centralized vs distributed; it's an outdated straw man. microsoft is ironically a proprietor the problems you get from misusing web tech in a centralized app (ie).
My immediate response was also "No! Airpod Max shouldn't be compared to most popular ANC headphones, they need to be compared to wired Focal or Hifiman!".
it's very easy to cherry pick a chart that supports a statement, but if you consider infection rate, death rate, lack of support infra, etc., there is no chance herd immunity would work.
You'd have to ignore the cascade through the population. It really doesn't help that a large portion of the population thinks it's a lie.
This is the worst fan fiction I've read in awhile.
>4% of the USA has been infected; you're not getting herd immunity... you never were going to get it. it would kill your population before that could happen.
can confirm. i've also found really odd bottlenecks with hyperv virtual switches (even with "for workstation" sku with a 3970x). i now have a proxmox ve machine for all local non-windows needs on an i7 nuc.
Yes, it matters. You're misusing POST in the first example.
C = POST R = GET U = PUT/PATCH D = DELETE
Doing anything else is an anti-pattern for interop on the web.