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Exactly. Weapons in their hands is absolutely NOT a good thing given that elephant in the room.

Let's talk about the societal cost these models have had on us including their high energy cost and the proliferation of auto-generated slop media used to milk ad revenue, scam people, SEO farm, do propaganda or automate trolling. What about these big corporations collecting an astronomical amount of debt to hoard DRAM and NAND in a way that has crippled the PC market within weeks? And what are they going to do next, put a few dollars in Trump's pocket so that they can rob/loot the US population through bailouts? Who gets to keep all the hardware I wonder?

Nvidia, Samsung, SK Hynix and some other voltures I forgot to mention are making serious bank right now.


> Who gets to keep all the hardware I wonder?

Keep questions like this off of the propaganda thread.


>They are probably hoping to hit more then 1 hospital and 3 residential blocks next time

Are they planning to bomb more buildings in Gaza?


I don't know. It's possible that one of their hundreds of indiscriminately fired missiles might land there. Iirc the sole casualty of one of their major attacks was a gazan in the West Bank.

How many hospitals has Israel blown up? Last I checked, it was every single one in Gaza.

none, but there may have been one or two military bases disguised as hospitals that sustained some damage

1 hour passed and it's already nuked?

Thank you btw


Why would government officials and politicians want to stop making money?

It's like Hackintosh all over again but with Apple hardware rather than their cursed software.

Rook is ceph.


Garage is amazing! But it would be even more amazing if it had immutable object support. :)

This is used for ransomware resistant backups.


Depending on the underlying storage being reliable is far from unique to garage. This is what most other services do too, unless we're talking about something like Ceph which manages the physical storage itself.

Standard filesystems such as ext4 and xfs don't have data checksumming, so you'll have to rely on another layer to provide integrity. Regardless, that's not garage's job imo. It's good that they're keeping their design simple and focus their resources on implementing the S3 spec.


>the world’s most customer-centric company.

Those are big words Amazon certainly doesn't earn.


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