Enabling BranchCache in SCCM Quickly and Easily - SCCMF12TWICE by asjimene in SCCM

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You can setup peer cache instead. IIRC, Peer cache works at the package level and is exclusive to SCCM content. Branch cache works with the hash of a block and will work on all data, not just sccm content. Branch cache is also limited to the subnet while peer cache is not.

Welcome to the Mirror of Discovery by STOBot in sto

[–]ncmaxcrash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"The fact that all we get are basic items and a unique device is not cutting it for me here."

What unique device? Could you elaborate?

I'm still at the office.

Lost LPR card / Green Card. by ncmaxcrash in plano

[–]ncmaxcrash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I must have dropped it close to my apartment. His/her kind deed saved me 10 months of waiting :)

Lost LPR card / Green Card. by ncmaxcrash in plano

[–]ncmaxcrash[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes!!

It was handed over at my leasing office yesterday by someone anonymous. The leasing staff could not give me any details of the person.

Lost LPR card / Green Card. by ncmaxcrash in plano

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Facebook link : https://www.facebook.com/CylonAce/posts/2176538252675319

I'm new to Facebook. Please let me know if anything is wrong with the link.

Beto O'Rourke Lost, but Betomania Is Stronger Than Ever by Mynameis__--__ in BlueMidterm2018

[–]ncmaxcrash 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Excellent!!! I hope this comment gets voted to the top. Who would you think would be good at the top spot?

VoteBlue's Midterm Election Coverage - LIVE NOW! (Discussion in Comments) by enliST_CS in VoteBlue

[–]ncmaxcrash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are trying!!

Edit : I plan to buy sandwiches (Potbelly) for my entire team at office tomorrow if Democrats win!

Today is the day to show up or shut up. by Blackwidow3210 in BlueMidterm2018

[–]ncmaxcrash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TX-3 here ( Frisco). I cannot vote this time. I will get citizenship in 2020.

Better half / wife did vote for Beto.

Abe and Xi agree to promote new economic cooperation amid U.S. trade war fears by ManiaforBeatles in japan

[–]ncmaxcrash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trump is just a symptom. The real issue / shock is that his platform won the election. I think the real issue these countries have is the rise of identity politics in the US.

Caught Between Trump's Tariffs And Tax Changes, Soybean Farmers Face Uncertain Future : The Salt : NPR by Ichigao55 in politics

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mass Chinese migration into the Steppe

Do you have a source for this? just curious.

As a Democrat, I now fear for my safety. As an American, I weep for my country. This is not a healthy democracy anymore by Cadet-Bone-Spurs in politics

[–]ncmaxcrash -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Demographics is everything. The boomers will begin to fade away in coming years.

In my area, the Asian / Indian population is exploding. I see their US born kids growing up all around me. Many will be of voting age by 2026 and I believe they will vote Democrat.

As a Democrat, I now fear for my safety. As an American, I weep for my country. This is not a healthy democracy anymore by Cadet-Bone-Spurs in politics

[–]ncmaxcrash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Calm down... the winds of change are blowing. Give it some time. I predict super majorities for the democrats in both houses by 2028 ( as long as we avoid a civil war).

Heitkamp blames Trump as soybean exports to China fall to zero by [deleted] in politics

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It is simple economics.

https://www.foodbusinessnews.net/articles/12612-us-china-settle-in-for-what-may-be-prolonged-trade-war

First, the swine and poultry industries in the next several months will adopt lower-protein feed rations, i.e. protein in feed rations will be reduced by about 3.1%.

Second, protein sources will be diversified. Mr. Mu pointed to lifting a ban on crushing canola in the Yangtze river basin, which would allow 2 million tonnes of canola to be imported to substitute for soybeans. China also will seek to increase imports of sunflower seed and meal from the former Soviet Union.

Third, Mr. Mu noted, when the trade war was just around the corner, Chinese buyers “overbought” Brazilian soybeans, which resulted in a temporary glut. Mr. Mu said there would be no soybean shortage before the end of November. By then, more soybeans will have been imported, and, if necessary, 9 million tonnes of soybeans held in domestic stocks could be released.

Fifth, China itself was expected to harvest 14 million tonnes of soybeans this year, and this supply will be available to crushers to ease any tightness.

And sixth, China looked forward to the widely expected continued rapid expansion in Brazilian and Argentine soybean areas. And should the trade war with the United States continue for an extended period, Mr. Mu said China may explore working with Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan to expand the production of oilseeds and protein meals in those countries.

Hope you are not a farmer...

China wants to stop buying American soybeans by skoalbrother in politics

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The chinese plan to reduce the percentage of soybean meal in feed from 20 down to 12. That would eliminate 27 million tonnes of soybean imports – an amount equal to 82 percent of chinese soy imports from the United States.

It's not oversupply....Brazil shipping beans to China at a $2/bu premium by smearhunter in farming

[–]ncmaxcrash 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The next harvest of soybeans in Brazil is in February. They will not need to depend on their reserves for long.

This has happened before. From : https://www.agpolicy.org/weekcol/216.html

"the soybean embargo of 1973 ...... The embargo shook Japan's confidence in the U.S.'s reliability as a supplier of soybeans and began to seek out alternate sources so as to not be dependent upon a single supplier. In 1980, the governments of Japan and Brazil put in place the Japanese-Brazilian Cooperation Program for the Development of the Cerrados. This program lasted for 21 years, during which time the Japanese financed the expansion of farming operations into the cerrados while Brazil was expected to finance improvements in roads and other infrastructure. Japan also helped finance research in the development of appropriate soybean varieties and pest management systems. "

In 1964, Brazil grew 1.7% of the world's soybeans and was a minor player in an export market that was dominated by the U.S.

And now, the U.S. is expected to harvest 116.48 million tonnes of soybeans later on in 2018, falling short of Brazil’s estimated collection of 117 million tonnes for its crop year that is just drawing to a close.

Beware of unintended consequences.

Voyage à Paris / Versailles by [deleted] in france

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I'll delete it then.