I think it’s because growing inequality leads to a sense of disempowerment. The US and China have a few high-profile success stories on a national level, while other countries have higher economic success indicators like growth and median wealth per capita that aren’t reported on as much. Europe does seem stagnant at the moment but I see it as a possible opportunity to innovate something new.
Modern image snapshot backups stop the service for av instant, creates a local snapshot to backup while the service runs a Delta then you apply the Delta to the running image
When you say stopping the service for an instant you must mean pausing its execution or at least its IO. Actually stopping the service can’t be guaranteed to take an instant. It can’t be guaranteed to start in an instant. Worst of all, it can’t even be guaranteed that it’ll be able to start again. When I say stopping I mean sysemctl stop or docker stop or pkill etc. In other words delivering an orderly, graceful kill signal and waiting for the process/es to stop execution.
Hmmmm… Kinda strange how a 1-day-old account is posting about hating the platform they just joined… Besides, most of these issues vary from instance to instance, so judging the entire Lemmy network, let alone the entire fediverse, in such a way is just like saying everyone is bad at driving because you saw one car accident.
With zero evidence, other than having watched their crusade against mbfc over this past week, this feels like a weird alt by /u/CaliforniaKove who has been spamming everything with anti-mbfc posts recently
Haha silly Manjaro users, only 6.83 happy while I am 6.93 happy as a Debian user. My Linux knowledge is clearly superior to most, not counting those excessively happy freaks running Slackware.
Doctor: There seems to be something wrong with the image.
Technician: What’s the problem?
Doctor: The patient only has two breasts, but the image that came back from the AI machine shows them having six breasts and much MUCH larger breasts than the patient actually has.
In my high school we had several of the Compact Macintosh models and I remember using them in two classes. One was English where we used a word processor. The other was more interesting: some sort of computer literacy course where we wrote HyperCard programs on the Mac.
Apart from the HyperCard stuff I found the courses and Macintosh computers quite dull. Maybe because I had been using Amiga computers for years at this point, and knew “The Fastest Apple Mac is an Amiga”(piped).
For me it’s much easier to work with people I don’t like if we’re not trying to be friends. It doesn’t matter if I like them or not. Doesn’t matter if I think they are a piece of shit or awesome. We each have skills required to get the job done, and we use them together to do it.
Butts in seats is the most important metric for our middle management. In my gig if we don’t have a full team, job can’t get done. Middle management is incentivised to have butts in seats. So good luck having any say in who is filling those roles.
Combine that with an industry full of toxic work environment. Yeah, I apply my skill set and go home. It keeps the lights on
So early to mid nineties the macs were way easier to do graphs off of spreadsheets as office and excel did not really come into their own and lotus was a bear. It the main thing I used them for outside of the neat networked tank game.
Perhaps urbackup? It is suited for multiple different platforms and supports multiple users. I don’t know of it can be hosted on k8s as I am not too familiar with that yet.
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