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You made this statement which is wrong: > ~47 million Americans aren’t native English speakers having immigrated from a non English speaking country. Your link says 46M total which includes native speakers. So it does…
> aren’t native English speakers Where does it state this? Do you assume that all immigrants are non-native english speakers?
Source?
> Including people who speak English as a second language, estimates of the total number of Anglophones vary from 1.5 billion to 2 billion wikipedia. You are a bit off... As for native you have…
> The barrel can be rifled polygonally through electrochemical machining. It's not fully 3d printed. 3d printed parts are fragile. So what exactly are they banning? Why not ban the electrochemical machining instead?
you wouldnt have auto playing videos with ublock origin. 95% might be nice but theres a lot missing. The static blocklists can be defeated easily by having ads served by the same domain. In that case you are stuck due…
I'm not sure about ufw/firewalld. Maybe docs aren't clear there either I configured iptables and had no trouble blocking WAN access to docker... In addition to that there's the default host in daemon.json plus…
sucks to not have ublock origin.
securing is straightforward, too bad it's not by default: https://docs.docker.com/engine/network/packet-filtering-fire...
Sure, ISP can oversubscribe as much as they want. As long as they make a fair guess and I get my bandwidth whenever I want, all is good. That seems to be the case right now. Dedicated internet access is a different…
ISPs are free to oversubscribe as much as they want. As long as they also provide people the bandwidth sold to them when they want it. Otherwise compensation should be in order if they throttle.
throttling should be an exception, not the norm. If ISPs sell you a bandwidth per month they should deliver it. You're the one that's short changed if you accept the throttling.
The same fiber I have for 10gbps can be used for 400gbps... just by changing sfp modules. Same logic for interstate. You lay fiber once and scale equipment as needed. If you already have the fiber there then just use…
Right does not mean it's used. I would change provider if I were throttled. > Netflix and YouTube have already agreed to switch to standard-definition streaming in Europe to reduce bandwidth demand.” You can change…
> offer everyone else on the next available flight. Plus compensation which is an admission of fault on airlines. > There is no way on Earth that you being in Europe somehow makes you immune to reality. Perhaps you can…
> What exactly do you think would happen if everyone in town switched off and on their AC-powered devices at the same time? Large systems have their own rules. If everybody watches the superbowl at the same time I'd…
They are comparable for expectations. You pay for a certain level of service, you expect it delivered.
I have a 10gbps fiber LAN. It was cheap to set up and have it running. I do not buy your argument. People buy a certain level of service, they should be able to enjoy it as in the rest of the world.
Oversubscription is an ISP trick to make more money. People do pay for a certain bandwidth. They should be able to get it. Same thing with overbooking on airplanes. You paid for a seat you should be able to use it. Your…
> I almost never see or experienced stuff like my laptop camera not working at all after an update on Windows, but it does happen on Linux. > But for regular, personal usage, I genuinely think that Linux does break more…
Android does not exist in laptop format currently and I see no use case for that. On the other hand I see lots of people using linux on laptops just fine. They are probably counted as windows because it comes…
Sure, but it being ubiquitous should give developers a hint where future lies. Consumers will eventually follow. (see android).
This was funny considering Linux runs on almost anything is everywhere: > 6. Hardware support and compatibility
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You made this statement which is wrong: > ~47 million Americans aren’t native English speakers having immigrated from a non English speaking country. Your link says 46M total which includes native speakers. So it does…
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> aren’t native English speakers Where does it state this? Do you assume that all immigrants are non-native english speakers?
Source?
> Including people who speak English as a second language, estimates of the total number of Anglophones vary from 1.5 billion to 2 billion wikipedia. You are a bit off... As for native you have…
> The barrel can be rifled polygonally through electrochemical machining. It's not fully 3d printed. 3d printed parts are fragile. So what exactly are they banning? Why not ban the electrochemical machining instead?
you wouldnt have auto playing videos with ublock origin. 95% might be nice but theres a lot missing. The static blocklists can be defeated easily by having ads served by the same domain. In that case you are stuck due…
I'm not sure about ufw/firewalld. Maybe docs aren't clear there either I configured iptables and had no trouble blocking WAN access to docker... In addition to that there's the default host in daemon.json plus…
sucks to not have ublock origin.
securing is straightforward, too bad it's not by default: https://docs.docker.com/engine/network/packet-filtering-fire...
Sure, ISP can oversubscribe as much as they want. As long as they make a fair guess and I get my bandwidth whenever I want, all is good. That seems to be the case right now. Dedicated internet access is a different…
ISPs are free to oversubscribe as much as they want. As long as they also provide people the bandwidth sold to them when they want it. Otherwise compensation should be in order if they throttle.
throttling should be an exception, not the norm. If ISPs sell you a bandwidth per month they should deliver it. You're the one that's short changed if you accept the throttling.
The same fiber I have for 10gbps can be used for 400gbps... just by changing sfp modules. Same logic for interstate. You lay fiber once and scale equipment as needed. If you already have the fiber there then just use…
Right does not mean it's used. I would change provider if I were throttled. > Netflix and YouTube have already agreed to switch to standard-definition streaming in Europe to reduce bandwidth demand.” You can change…
> offer everyone else on the next available flight. Plus compensation which is an admission of fault on airlines. > There is no way on Earth that you being in Europe somehow makes you immune to reality. Perhaps you can…
> What exactly do you think would happen if everyone in town switched off and on their AC-powered devices at the same time? Large systems have their own rules. If everybody watches the superbowl at the same time I'd…
They are comparable for expectations. You pay for a certain level of service, you expect it delivered.
I have a 10gbps fiber LAN. It was cheap to set up and have it running. I do not buy your argument. People buy a certain level of service, they should be able to enjoy it as in the rest of the world.
Oversubscription is an ISP trick to make more money. People do pay for a certain bandwidth. They should be able to get it. Same thing with overbooking on airplanes. You paid for a seat you should be able to use it. Your…
> I almost never see or experienced stuff like my laptop camera not working at all after an update on Windows, but it does happen on Linux. > But for regular, personal usage, I genuinely think that Linux does break more…
Android does not exist in laptop format currently and I see no use case for that. On the other hand I see lots of people using linux on laptops just fine. They are probably counted as windows because it comes…
Sure, but it being ubiquitous should give developers a hint where future lies. Consumers will eventually follow. (see android).
This was funny considering Linux runs on almost anything is everywhere: > 6. Hardware support and compatibility