Which is already covered by teaching safe sex practices. Like using protection when engaging in oral.
Really.sucks is showing as $1M for me
I want to edit my comment, but lemmy, or connect for lemmy is shitting the bed, so..
How would having experience in the private sector 25 years would've helped anything? So long ago, the twin towers still stood. Very little from then, would be relevant now.
Having experience in the private sector sure didn't help the freedom protestors from having a better understanding of how politics works, or that the rules they were protesting were partly a result of a foreign country.
Sure doesn't help the people that vote for political platforms that are aimed at hurting thems.
Sure doesn't help anybody have any empathy for others. It's not the cause for Pierre's outdated and unempathetic comments.
How does having work experience in the private sector help with understanding and writing policy?
It was a dumb argument when the conservative try to use it, and it's still a dumb argument when the other side tries too.
God you guys are all dense.
When did I say a NAS was the correct solution here? I'm just pointing out that I'm not absolved from poor data storage practices. But that I'm only doing it becauss I don't care about the data.
The verge should know better, and including anything about their lost data in this shows they have no journalistic integrity. They simply want to pull your heartstrings for a hit piece with no actual proof. Reports the news, with proof that WD didn't fix the issue. Don't report that you suck at training your employees.
God you guys are all dense.
When did I say a NAS was the correct solution here? I'm just pointing out that I'm not absolved from poor data storage practices. But that I'm only doing it becauss I don't care about the data.
The verge should know better, and including anything about their lost data in this shows they have no journalistic integrity. Reports the news, with proof that WD didn't fix the issue. Don't report that you suck at training your employees.
They have a history of tech misreporting. It's not new news.
When you get a bunch of tech illiterate people to write tech articles, you get a bunch of garbage reporting. Including this. They haven't back up their claims. No actual analysis of the failure point of the drives. They don't show any proof that their 2 drive failures are even related other than they're the same drive model. And even then, they didn't include the exact sku
I said I couldn't care about the data, which is the only reason why I'm running a striped pool
Correct. My next build will be redundant but given that my truenas pool is only storing movies, shows, music and porn, I don't much care if I lose the contents due to a drive failure
Given the verges track record on tech reporting, i wouldn't put faith in their journalistic integrity of a hit piece unless they show a bit more than "look, i lost a drive after they said they fixed the issue. They're lying!"
"I put 3TB of irreplaceable data on a single drive, and want to blame anyone but myself for my data loss"
Go away with this garbage.
I personally have a NAS with 12TB striped over 3 drives, I sure wouldn't blame WD if one drive failed and I lost everything.
E: this whole comment section is why tech illiterate people shouldn't really comment on hardware failures like this. The only fact that is know is that the verge faced 2 drive failures and lost 3TB of data due to a lack of safe data storage practices. If they were tech literate they wouldn't have lost any data.
The verge did not confirm the mode of failure, and therefore the second failure could've been completely unrelated to the firmware issue. Nobody knows anything, other than the verge needs to educate themselves on how to properly store irreplaceable data.
I don't care if something is open source or not.
People say it like it's the holy grail, and it's really not.
I don't care if something is open source or not.
People say it like it's the holy grail, and it's really not.
As said, better client support.
I really don't care if something is open source or not. I care if it has a reasonable price, reasonable feature set, and reasonable support. People say it like it's the holy grail, when it's not.
Plex (or equivalent), sonarr, radarr, lidarr, qbittorrent (or equivalent), and OpenVPN