Correct, yet the conditions do exist that point to a potential recession in the next 6-12 months. The stock market reactions and business reactions are forward looking. Even just the specter of a recession (not to mention the raising interest rates and sticky inflation for certain goods/ housing) can impact behaviors and allow business activity to slow enough for one to occur, sort of a self fulfilling prophecy. I'd imagine the Fed is not pleased that companies are hording talent and mis-allocating capital in this way (high wage inflation) to retain them (unnaturally). The wages and salaries are artificially inflated, built up over the last decade of near 0% interest rates. The Fed will persist at slowing business activity until the point it breaks. There is 3.5% unemployment in general in the US but within software developers it is more like 2.2%. Once a developer is let go, more/less they immediately find work. This is only partially what the Fed wants. It is good to curb the demand by freeing up these workers but they want real unemployment to rise before they will start to ease.
The hub and spoke system also contributes to the congestion we see at the airports. A distributed system would be more tolerant to issues like weather, and you can afford to pad flight schedules with little impact on congestion due to the fewer throughput of planes at any one airport. This of course may not make financial sense for the Airline to distribute their operations, would need to be regulated.
I invested in a HTC Vive Pro when it came out, it's looking to be a good investment as these Gen 2 (I should say Gen 1.6) VR HMDs are pretty lack luster. Pair it with the Wireless Adapter, it would be difficult for me to change to inside out tracking and move back to a wired connection. Granted, I've sold some internal organs and first born child to obtain all of these things.
As a customer of GE software products, I've seen their core products falter a bit while they attempted to prop up the Predix platform. Maybe it will be a breath of fresh air when/ if they sell Predix, hoping that they will focus more on their core products. It is difficult to sell a platform to industrial customers, as many of the ideas are too abstract to understand what it can do for you and how much money it will make for you.
Processed Foods are just as risky, although one could argue that Marijuana use increases consumption of said processed foods. Maybe the munchy side effect is the actual cause of the increased risk.
Thanks for the offer, I kept the drive I stored the TrueCrypt container on. I think it was like a bad drive arm or PCB. I'd considered paying for a service to move the platters to a good drive, but at the time the service cost more then Bitcoin worth and there was no guarantee of recovery. I ended up throwing the drive away (another dumb move). Never in my wildest dreams did I think it would increase in value like it did. I think I would have sold a lot sooner if I had access to the wallet file for the whole time.
I have tried that, I've been scouring old hard drives for the last few weeks. I also had the file "encrypted" on a True Crypt Container in Dropbox, but I deleted the container in 2012 before the file was lost. (One of the stupid moved I made) Dropbox will/ can not help me recover the file.
I used to mine Bitcoin back in 2011 and I lost my wallet.dat file (through several stupid moves on my part). It's got approx 103 BTC in it, anyone is welcome to it, I've given up trying.
>No, you don't. Source: I've had an account for years and am not paying anything.
From https://www.plex.tv/blog/well-do-it-live/
Remember, Plex Live TV and DVR is a Plex Pass only feature, and is immediately available for Plex Pass users. You can find out more info about Plex Live TV and DVR here as well.
>You add folders to a TV and Movies collection once. With Kodi, you're doing it N times, where N is the number of Kodi installs in your house.
Never had any success in Plex detecting all my content properly. It's a luck of the draw if you want your content tagged appropriately. I use a MySQL database to store my media library, all I need to do is point Kodi in that direction and everything is synchronized.
> As others have stated, this is not the case. My Plex server is an old Core2Duo MacBook Pro that also runs virtual machines.
I've been using a Ceton Infinitv tuner with WMC and ServerWMC for the last 5 years. I use Kodi as a PVR interface and my interface for TV shows/ Movies on my file server. I don't see any advantage to Plex, you need to pay for the service and it's a PIA to setup and configure. Once configured, don't plan on using the computer you setup the Media server on as it is always busy/ bogged down scanning files and transcoding video.
Google somehow gets a pass on these practices for some reason. They have a lot of power and influence over the things they decide to do with the information they are volunteered. I think they should be cautious with releasing real time data on where people are congregating.