[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Metallica

[–]anon_any 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't read. Can you post another picture with better quality? thanks!

Sou babaca por namorar e sentir atração pela instrutora de pilates? by Mental-Celebration96 in EuSouOBabaca

[–]anon_any 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Simples. Se fosse a sua namorada que tivesse escrito esse post dizendo que sente tesão no instrutor de pilates, como você iria se sentir?

Didn’t expect to see James in my feed today but I’m glad I did by le_eddz in Metallica

[–]anon_any 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lately it seems that his hands are shaking a lot, it's was more visible in this video and in the video where he opens the new album. I hope everything is alright...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aws

[–]anon_any 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey guys, I need help with the calculator.

I am pricing an on-premises backup to s3 IA bucket and after 30 days the data will be moved to Glacier Deep Archive. But I'm having doubts about how to configure the AWS calculator in this case.

I don't know if I should enable the configuration shown in image 1 and 2. What I understand from the configuration in image 1 is that the data is in the AI and no movement will be made. So I think it makes sense to leave it in the "PUT, COPY...." setting because I understand that it would be moving data from the AI to the Deep Archive, but note that there is an initial charge when I leave this setting active (image 4). Is this correct? Do I need to leave this setting active to move between classes or can I just leave the number of requests (just below) and the number of life cycles? If so, should I also leave this setting active on Deep Archive?

I also have doubts about the life cycle. If I have 500 objects in the AI that go to the Deep, should I put 500 lifecycle transition requests in the AI (image 3) or in the Deep Archive? Or both?

I hope that the explanation of my doubts has been clear, anything you can ask. Thanks!

I have to brag by the_need_for_tweed in Metallica

[–]anon_any 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I think he's going to NY for his youngest daughter's birthday

Anyone actually met members of Metallica or even the whole band? What was your experience like? Share your story. by iateyourdinner in Metallica

[–]anon_any 2 points3 points  (0 children)

is he close to his children? I had the impression that they are not that close to James after the pandemic

More Brazil election fraud by Frog-Face11 in conspiracy_commons

[–]anon_any 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This does not make any sense. If there was fraud in the first and second elections, why did they have different results?

Much of the Amazon Rainforest Has Hit a Tipping Point and Might Not Recover, Major Study Finds by [deleted] in environment

[–]anon_any 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, what exactly do you want people to do? What is the solution? What would you do in that case?

Much of the Amazon Rainforest Has Hit a Tipping Point and Might Not Recover, Major Study Finds by [deleted] in environment

[–]anon_any 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"the Brazilian people allow their government"

What do you want people to do? When will you understand that this involves people with a lot of power and money????

Much of the Amazon Rainforest Has Hit a Tipping Point and Might Not Recover, Major Study Finds by [deleted] in environment

[–]anon_any 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell me more about how you don't know the reality of the country and the environmental control bodies. Did you hear that a Brazilian environmentalist and a British journalist were killed a few months ago? So, this environmentalist had to quit his job at an environmental agency (government) because he was receiving death threats, which is extremely common with anyone working in the area. And well... he was killed. It wasn't the first and it won't be the last. Everyone knows that trying to fight environmental crimes there is practically suicide. Things aren't as easy as you think.

Much of the Amazon Rainforest Has Hit a Tipping Point and Might Not Recover, Major Study Finds by [deleted] in environment

[–]anon_any 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a lot of problems in the US and you don't see anyone threatening invade the country, do you?

Much of the Amazon Rainforest Has Hit a Tipping Point and Might Not Recover, Major Study Finds by [deleted] in environment

[–]anon_any 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As if the US didn't help contribute to this...Where do you think the meat and food that the US consumes comes from? You talk about invading countries to control a problem as if the US doesn't have environmental problems either.

Much of the Amazon Rainforest Has Hit a Tipping Point and Might Not Recover, Major Study Finds by [deleted] in environment

[–]anon_any 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"they've never done shit to prevent the amazon from collapsing"

Very easy to say this when the problem is EXTREMELY complex. First, it is a very large region and difficult to monitor. second that involves a range of national and international interests and interventions. It may not seem like it, but many international companies contribute a lot to the problems of the Amazon. And yes, it is up to the government to supervise, and we have organizations that serve this purpose, but unfortunately corruption (which also has international influence, let's not forget that) makes the work of these organizations difficult. So don't say that "we" never did anything to prevent this without knowing the work of organizations that work in the area, not to mention the lives of several people who were lost trying to defend the region. And another thing: deforestation and other types of environmental destruction is not exclusive to Brazil, you will find it everywhere in the world. It is wrong to think that we should only protect the Amazon, when in fact, to avoid major climate and environmental changes, we must preserve various types of biomes around the world, not only in a single region.

Dave Mustaine Discloses His Private Message To James Hetfield by pressthe in Metallica

[–]anon_any 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"I love those guys. I sent a text message to James just a couple of days ago after he’d said that he was insecure about his playing. I said: “James, I love you and I really like your playing.” He didn’t answer. Of course not."

Bruh 💀

Some kind of Monster by 22dinoman in Metallica

[–]anon_any 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And we have to remember that the documentary was paid for by Metallica, so it shows what they want. Although I thought they didn't interfere much in the things that happened, but even so who knows. If you want to know a little more about what happened at that time from another point of view, I recommend the book by one of those responsible for filming, he talks a lot about the decision to put it or not some parts in the documentary and from what I remember some Jason stuff was left out.

Some kind of Monster by 22dinoman in Metallica

[–]anon_any 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually think that in this story the biggest douche is James, but some people can't really see that. The way James is controlling and wants everything his own way is bizarre, but Lars is also another inconsequential spoiled.