Correct. I am referring to the “what about” objection of not using banks because of debt collection
The Post Ninja
Correct. I am referring to the “what about” objection of not using banks because of debt collection
So, don’t ship boxes of money. Bank transfers or checks. If you’re getting garnished, I’m sorry to say, but pay your debts. (garnished =/= police confiscation)
I don’t agree with this civil forfeiture either, but what are you actually able to do about it? Legal fees will outpace recovering the money no matter what, especially since they’ll have you prove a negative by claiming it is drug money or something. Don’t mail boxes of cash.
If only there was a conveniently placed security camera nearby that could show us these accidents…
The Soup Patrol
I understood that reference!
“It’x really hard 2 talk lixe xix” - Strong Bad, but edgier
Everyone on Lemmy: “Just use Arch! Why are you using anything but Arch! Arch is the best! Arch is better than everything else!”
Also Lemmy users: ∆
Me: So my Ubuntu Server, which has been the same install for well over 10 years, hasn’t needed a reinstall ever… even through corrupted RAM, multiple hardware changes, and drive upgrades, I’ve just cloned it and kept on trucking…
…and yet everyone says Ubuntu is the worst…
I remember 02/29/2000, the day that didn’t exist. We did 02/28/2000 twice.
The Turk olympic shoot guy. Showing us how to do the shoot without all the crazy addons the other olympians use.
Meanwhile in Fedora KDE, I have the opposite problem… The system straight up ignores my monitor sleep settings, and something as quick as grabbing a water and coming back to everything in sleep mode on a desktop is kinda a problem when I am relying on the system not going sleep due to a running task.
Here’s the deal. If your server is close to using up all its RAM, then yes, more RAM better.
However, if your server is close to being full on storage, you need to address that with a bigger storage drive.
Yeah no, I’ve used Slackware back in the day… there is no getting back the whole weekends lost chasing dependencies and build dep reqs.
Looks like I need to consider flipping back to Debian again… it’s always beeen a Stable relationship…
The factory must grow
When this happened to Linux and MacOS users of Crowdstrike some time ago, no one cared.
“I would do anything for clout…”
“But I won’t do that!”
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