user22 | 3 years ago | on: Eggs are 60% more expensive than last year in the US
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user22 | 3 years ago | on: Eggs are 60% more expensive than last year in the US
possible the infrastructure won't be complete before prices go down. possible that prices will go down before you recoup the costs.
On the other hand, depending where you live and local rules, it is easy to have a few layer chickens for eggs. Having 4 or 5 chickens can mean 3 eggs a day which can keep you supplied. Costs would be a coop, food, water, and chicks. Layer feed where I live is 18 bucks for 50 lbs which can last for quite a while with that small number of chickens.
user22 | 3 years ago | on: Inside the longest Atlassian outage
For companies of size, the cost of tools being down for 3 weeks can easily be in the multi-millions of dollars.
user22 | 3 years ago | on: Sweden sends just 1% of its trash to landfills
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user22 | 5 years ago | on: Mitigating Memory Safety Issues in Open Source Software
I hate the mess that c++ is. It started out with a object based programming paradigm with c like syntax. Then generics/templates were added. Then we have modern c++. It's 3 different languages crammed into one. The c++ committee has a serious case of nifty-itis.
user22 | 5 years ago | on: Taboola to go public at $2.6B valuation
You need to use a non-dns method of filtering them out
user22 | 5 years ago | on: Internet 3.0 and the Beginning of (Tech) History
If having anything to do with X creates the perception of Y being liable for any legal and civil improprieties, then Y will dissolve any of its relationships with X.
<my take> For the parler case, Amazon didn't want to be held responsible for hosting content that (maybe) caused the problems in that nations capital, and certainly doesn't want to be held responsible for any future content/actions.
I think this can be justified by preservation of shareholder value. </my take>
user22 | 5 years ago | on: Parler drops offline after Amazon pulls support
Maybe it doesn't attract extremists. Maybe extremists just happened to randomly pick your site as the latest site to use for communication.
Just theorizing here, but assume that instead of hosting their own content, web sites with comments are hijacked to host extremists propaganda/plans/violent event, with a pointer to the next web site to use (not IF) but when the current one gets shut down.
The only way to avoid this is to moderate the comments before they are allowed to be displayed. And I'm betting there are a thousand+ web sites that are run by amateurs where this is the last thing on their minds.
Hopefully the fact that scaling and searching would be impossible makes this a non-issue.
user22 | 5 years ago | on: Tether price manipulation
user22 | 5 years ago | on: Tether price manipulation
It seems to me that either you the amount of currency in circulation needs to increase or the value of the existing currency needs to increase.
Taking into account the gold standard was used for possibly centuries (not sure) was this problem encountered before and how was it solved?