All of that shows systemic discrimination against men.
This is often touted, but I just doubt that electricity, water, and sewers are more expensive outside of the city. My father managed several factories in the LA area. Upgrading the electrical for new equipment in the…
Ah. Yes that's about right for a panel swap. Upgrading the service conductors is what costs $$$.
Overhead service is definitely the cheapest upgrade. No trenching and underground conduit required.
Do you think they build skyscrapers and two-story houses the same? That's like saying Honda Civics and Abrahams tanks are built the same because they're both vehicles.
That's probably the cheapest upgrade in the history of the state. PG&E claims the average service upgrade in California is costing somewhere between $8k to $25k.
Where do you live? $40k in concrete will get you your concrete driveway in California.
>but that was never actually an economically viable product It is the most economically viable product, which is why they dominate. >for four to sixteen units that seems like it could be fine? Those costs have also…
This Twitter thread hits the nail on the head. Imagine this process in California, where just working with PG&E to get utilities to the site may be a six figure adventure, then another $40-60k for an electrician to wire…
>I would think technology did far more work pulling people out of poverty Thanks to capitalism! >And capitalism is only like 250 years old. And the rate of humanity leaving poverty in that time span is greater than any…
China and Malaysia are capitalist, and none of those aforementioned countries are in the top 25 for life expectancy. China isn't even in the top 50, and Cuba is ranked below the US. Swing and a miss.…
And? The countries with the highest lifespans are capitalist.
>Then using HashiCorp Vault isn't the silver bullet Except it practically is. That's like saying Linux isn't a silver bullet because ls doesn't make filesystems... You wouldn't use Vault to create SSH keys, nor should…
> I thought it was because there are at least a dozen ways to securely encrypt/decrypt data, most of which are audited. Any yet people still implement on top of and leverage those lower-level libraries poorly. >Skimming…
>From what I can tell, Vault doesn't handle generating SSH keys in the first place Nor should it. That's managed by ssh-keygen. Hello UNIX philosophy! >so reading the docs or finding an expert on the allegedly easiest…
There is no joke? Stop implementing your own crypto. Vault has transit encryption out of the box, among other things. "The transit secrets engine handles cryptographic functions on data in-transit. Vault doesn't store…
>I would like some citation for this one. Pretty large claim. For example China brought out 2/3rds of their population from poverty to middle class, pretty large number. Yes... Thanks to capitalism. Communismn killed…
Sorry to sound cynical but it's a question of funding. Flint city council (Democrats) almost unanimously voted to switch the water source to the Flint River to cut costs because they did not have funding for a…
All of that shows systemic discrimination against men.
This is often touted, but I just doubt that electricity, water, and sewers are more expensive outside of the city. My father managed several factories in the LA area. Upgrading the electrical for new equipment in the…
Ah. Yes that's about right for a panel swap. Upgrading the service conductors is what costs $$$.
Overhead service is definitely the cheapest upgrade. No trenching and underground conduit required.
Do you think they build skyscrapers and two-story houses the same? That's like saying Honda Civics and Abrahams tanks are built the same because they're both vehicles.
That's probably the cheapest upgrade in the history of the state. PG&E claims the average service upgrade in California is costing somewhere between $8k to $25k.
Where do you live? $40k in concrete will get you your concrete driveway in California.
>but that was never actually an economically viable product It is the most economically viable product, which is why they dominate. >for four to sixteen units that seems like it could be fine? Those costs have also…
This Twitter thread hits the nail on the head. Imagine this process in California, where just working with PG&E to get utilities to the site may be a six figure adventure, then another $40-60k for an electrician to wire…
>I would think technology did far more work pulling people out of poverty Thanks to capitalism! >And capitalism is only like 250 years old. And the rate of humanity leaving poverty in that time span is greater than any…
China and Malaysia are capitalist, and none of those aforementioned countries are in the top 25 for life expectancy. China isn't even in the top 50, and Cuba is ranked below the US. Swing and a miss.…
And? The countries with the highest lifespans are capitalist.
>Then using HashiCorp Vault isn't the silver bullet Except it practically is. That's like saying Linux isn't a silver bullet because ls doesn't make filesystems... You wouldn't use Vault to create SSH keys, nor should…
> I thought it was because there are at least a dozen ways to securely encrypt/decrypt data, most of which are audited. Any yet people still implement on top of and leverage those lower-level libraries poorly. >Skimming…
>From what I can tell, Vault doesn't handle generating SSH keys in the first place Nor should it. That's managed by ssh-keygen. Hello UNIX philosophy! >so reading the docs or finding an expert on the allegedly easiest…
There is no joke? Stop implementing your own crypto. Vault has transit encryption out of the box, among other things. "The transit secrets engine handles cryptographic functions on data in-transit. Vault doesn't store…
>I would like some citation for this one. Pretty large claim. For example China brought out 2/3rds of their population from poverty to middle class, pretty large number. Yes... Thanks to capitalism. Communismn killed…
Sorry to sound cynical but it's a question of funding. Flint city council (Democrats) almost unanimously voted to switch the water source to the Flint River to cut costs because they did not have funding for a…