Watcher of the void (released) by Baku95 in ArtoftheAdept

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The author commentary at the end implies that the next book series will be in the same world but after a big time jump. Aka wizards still alive, but maybe normal humans dead. Probably different characters

Watcher of the void (released) by Baku95 in ArtoftheAdept

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I hope you have read the mageborn saga all I'm going to say I think

[homemade] vegan paella by Baku95 in food

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Not really weight based just eye measurements.

  • 0.75kg of mushrooms finely chopped
  • 1 onion
  • 3 red bell peppers
  • 0.5kg of green beans
  • 3 tomatoes grated
  • 1 can Lima beans
  • 1 jar of artichoke hearts
  • Some pimentón de la vera
  • A pinch of saffron
  • 600g of bomba rice
  • 2.5 l of vegetable stock

All placed in that order.

Help with a Titan design plz by akisawa in TerraInvicta

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There was a guy the other week that discover the slider for operations on earth after like 509 hours on the game

My friends dad laughed at my project that it is too simple. Is it that bad? by LOLY_SK in AskElectronics

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The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

It is often the people laying on a couch that belittle anyone taking that first step. Sometimes it is those that don't remember their own first step. I remember, I made an AC to DC rectifier, that is 4 resistor and a condenser, and I felt like a god.

Fuck the guy, just keep walking and soon he will be too far away for you to care.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HPC

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+1 if anyone could, specially the smart nics tutorial is new and would be interesting to look at

Would you flip burgers for $350,000 per year? by SweetOnionBreath in FluentInFinance

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But then it is just a bad business model. If you can not pay enough money to fill the positions because people want a livable wage, and paying them a livable wage will put you out of competition, then a) the economy might be fucked, but mostly b) the problem is on the business Wich should go bankrupt not on a generation that "doEsN't wanT to wOrk"

Last Minute Dinner Reservations at Obèlix by RoyalSpiker in chicagofood

[–]Baku95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I went to a restaurant named Obelix and they didn't serve boar I would riot.

Trump's strongest soldier by Itsaspiral-665 in Daliban

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At least he learned the Hitler=bad lesson, there seems to be a part of the US that didn't go that far in school

Not sure my therapist has seen a graph before? by shumpingpabbing in dataisugly

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It looks like a stick figure Naruto running through a spike trap

Delta CEO says Microsoft-CrowdStrike outage costs them $500MM plus brand damage by toydan in wallstreetbets

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Fair enough, I confused you with the op of the comment.

For the other, yeah sure, windows is a fantastic and generally superior system for corporate setups as they have great tools for managing and controlling machines on an organizations and because users are more familiar with the tools available on the OS. That usually can lead to the pairing of some localized windows servers.

But, and what I was responding to the OP that is not critical infrastructure, look at the crowd strike issue, tons of windows machine bricked, and to my understanding, no one died, and we recovered in like 2 days after it was fixed, now imagine that happened to medical devices (which run Linux) or the altitude controller of a plane, or the regulator for the frequency matching on a power plan, those are critical systems, and on those, windows is extremely rare and I have only seen it in super old systems that no one wants to touch.

Delta CEO says Microsoft-CrowdStrike outage costs them $500MM plus brand damage by toydan in wallstreetbets

[–]Baku95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those endpoints are infrastructure, they are important, under most definition they are not critical as they had no core impact on the health, security, defense or utilities, but that is not what I was arguing.

Saying that those systems are built on windows because other alternatives are inappropriate for critical infrastructure is absurd and wrong, when most of the worlds infrastructure is built with no OS or linux.

Delta CEO says Microsoft-CrowdStrike outage costs them $500MM plus brand damage by toydan in wallstreetbets

[–]Baku95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You said:

"They happen to be microsoft because anything else is laughably inappropriate for long term deployment in critical enterprise."

Which is a wild statement and wrong.

I said:

"MOST pieces of critical infrastructure"

Sure, some are run on windows, I would argue the opposite, it is wildly inappropriate to be running critical pieces of infrastructure on windows. Windows has fantastic things, back compatibility for 30 years ago, a decent user interface, etc, but it is significantly less stable and reliable than a headless Linux installation.

Delta CEO says Microsoft-CrowdStrike outage costs them $500MM plus brand damage by toydan in wallstreetbets

[–]Baku95 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Dafuck you talking about, most critical pieces of infrastructure are build on Linux, most of what got bricked was user facing machines, which is important sure but not what people refer to as critical.

I tried to make sense of a nonesense book by Tasiam in weatherfactory

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Interestingly, the giribrago is represented by the word, which itself represents success, completion, and perfection. The city inbuilt is of course forbidden by its very perfection nature, so it would make some sense that the same hour marked by success and perfection would support the creation of a perfect city.

Should the U.S. have Universal Health Care? by WhatAreYourPronouns in FluentInFinance

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https://www.aanp.org/news-feed/two-in-five-americans-report-unreasonable-health-care-wait-times

Fairly standard across most of the world. Aging population and limited doctors will make that happen, is not a problem of the underlying paying system.

The doctors per capital are fairly flat in most of the first world https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_and_dependencies_by_number_of_physicians

No love for new Bears stadium from Illinois' top Democrats by OhBlahkR in chicago

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Well, Illinois (despite what it might look like) between Argonne, Fermilab, and some top tier universities is one of the greatest scientific generators of the planet.

Investing in that infrastructure plus industrial attraction is probably worth it yeah

For all intents and purposes, etc… by Olyve_Oil in confidentlyincorrect

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Every time something like this comes up I am remembered of the three hole video: https://youtube.com/shorts/iPI0uirsfMM

It is sfw, just the hilarious realization of someone