I genuinely have multiple friends who use that word about themselves. It isn’t negative unless people perceive so.
I genuinely have multiple friends who use that word about themselves. It isn’t negative unless people perceive so.
That must be it
Just a language thing, sorry. In my country this word does not have any negative connotation.
I rest my case
Handicapped people might disagree
I would just have Postgres running statically on some solid hardware. It’s easy to configure permissions and connections, too.
Not too hard to set up streaming replication for a hot standby if you wanna be sure (or offload some reads).
I use Postgres btw
Virtually all database solutions support limiting users to specific databases/schemas/tables/whatever you need.
Persistence to NFS is also generally bad advice for most databases for performance reasons.
Apart from a few glitches here and there, the game feels really complete. The story is really well made and the writing is top tier. If you come for the RPG elements of talking to every NPC and finding a lot of fun dialogue, you’ll love it.
If you want something without combat, although not fantasy, Disco Elysium has become my favorite CRPG ever.
The combat system is classic but with tactical Larian improvements from their other games.
I like it, but you can definitely get burned out from really long combat sessions. You can always lower the difficulty and blast your way through it, though.
So what is your point exactly? That you shouldn’t charge for software you develop to access a free network? There are plenty of free solutions for you.
Oh I agree wholeheartedly, I just wanted to advertise Linux. ISO 8601 for life, baby
Meanwhile Linux (ext4) users are over here sorting by whatever we want.
With ctime
, mtime
and atime
it doesn’t matter what you call your files!
I use Arch btw
A 1 Gbps up/down in Denmark is around 40-50€, and low speeds like 100/100 is more like 25-35€.
Same for Norway and Sweden. Everything is unlimited of course.
One is a rate of data, the other is an amount.
Mbps means megabits per second.
MB is just megabytes. You can of course turn it into a rate, but then it would be MB/s.
There are 8 bits in a byte, so 100 Mbps would be 12.5 MB/s (divide by 8)
Or at least they will
Not really, it’s just a fun expression. Kinda sounds like a propeller in the water.
And the source only quotes a reporter saying what your misleading title implies…
And the source only quotes a reporter saying what your misleading title implies…
This was how reddit was meant to be. Now every opinion the hive mind disagrees with gets downvoted to hell.
My point is that words are part of languages which change very fluidly, and you could make the same argument for hundreds of other words.
If the word isn’t considered bad by anyone hearing it or anyone it describes, nothing is wrong with it. Many meanings are different between your language and mine, even though they sound alike or share some etymology.