The study linked in the article also says that microplastic and rubber are different. As far as I understood it, they also quoted it wrong.
This is an old PC (Intel i7 3770K) with 2 HDDs (16 TB) attached to onboard SATA3 controller, 16 GB RAM and 1 SSD (120 GB). Nothing special. And it's quite busy because it's my home server with a VM and containers.
While he surrounds himself with people in finance and money, the US may be incapable of reacting adequately in the future.
That's very naive to think they wonder about it. There is even a threat of a nuclear strike.
What they do is to plan the next steps.
In my opinion NATO should prepare for war.
The question is how do you get a bad performance with ZFS?
I just tried to read a large file and it gave me uncached 280 MB/s from two mirrored HDDs.
The fourth run (obviously cached) gave me over 3.8 GB/s.
The good thing about Trump is that other countries will try to get more independent from the US.
If you like professional photography, you can try darktables. It's a replacement for Lightroom and it's great in my opinion.
Gimp is still useful for quick and simple edits. It's a bit weird to use though.
It's a well-known problem in the upper management that they only understand Excel.
I've seen inventories, statistical calculations, databases, project plans, calendars, address books, password management and even presentation slides done in Excel.
But Germany has no space for nuclear waste. They haven't been able to bury the last batch for over 30 years. And the one that they buried most recently began to leak radioactivity into ground water.
And.. why give Russia more military target opportunities?
Populismus kennt keine politische Richtung.
Well, I'd need to repeat my comment below yours again.
Thanks for that. I hate people who leave out important information and context. They are evil.
Let them celebrate that "country over" party after Trump won.
Schlag doch direkt Sklaverei vor.
There is nothing to refurbish in drives. They are just second hand devices. You can check if they are fine pretty easy and you need to take a look at the age (power on hours). I replace drives at 50k-60k hours, no matter if they are fine.
Mine doesn't satisfy them, either. I switched off TPM in BIOS.