This is about as witty as a box of rocks, just like it was when it was invented in 2007.
This is about as witty as a box of rocks, just like it was when it was invented in 2007.
Great points.
I think the option of nuclear needs to be on the table, and in some (or many) circumstances it might be the best fit.
Presently in Australia one of our two major parties is campaigning on a “pivot to nuclear” platform, but we’re kind the polar opposite to the netherlands (both figuratively and literally?). The vast majority of Australia is sunny desert, girt by sea, with a tiny population in on the coast. My state is something like 2,000km by 1,250km, with about 2 million people. Nuclear just doesn’t seem like a good fit right now.
My concern is that with this pivot to nuclear we basically just keep burning coal for the next 20 years while we’re building nuclear plants.
It might be a great idea to build several reactors, while we furiously build out wind and solar.
There are some gargantuan solar hydrogen cracking projects not far from here in the planning phase which just sound amazing to me.
WDYM?
Brigadeers can just upvote comments supporting their position and exclude contrary ones.
That’s just not true.
Sure ok you might not see how many upvotes a user has received but that’s not how vote manipulation works.
Votes influence what you see, and perhaps more importantly they influence what users perceive to be popular opinions.
Upvotes for “genocide joe” comments are a good example. A few people can make an idea seem like it’s mainstream.
The problem with this, is that it only blocks posts. You’re still going to see comments, and posts and comments are still subject to vote manipulation.
Well it’s made a lot of people feel satisfied that they’ve done their bit and had their say.
Ginger tea is my bag baby yeah.
I use a mail client… but it’s beyond me why I’d want that to be part of my web browser.
Vitamins yeah that’s no good.
Things like fruit, honey, or flowers must be good though right?
I mean, my wife’s honey pomegranate and hybiscus body scrub must be amazing with all that fruity yummy stuff.
Mozilla should make a search engine.
I know they will lose all that sweet google revenue.
I’m convinced that most people just don’t do very much real actual problem solving work.
Imagine if voters only voted for responsible people who would make good presidents.
fair enough. I didn’t read every comment.
That doesn’t sound like what’s happening here. It’s a family business. I think OP is the entire IT department.
No it’s not an issue. It’s probably more a me thing than a her thing. I’m probably hyperaware of avoiding the personal space of others.
This probably applies to bosses in any role. That said, this boss is not an IT guy, he’s a manager in a “health” business employing an IT guy. Why wouldn’t you tell the IT guy you hired about your IT requirements?
Do you have to herd her around the supermarket? I’m forever guiding my mrs out of the way of other shoppers. No spatial awareness bless her.
This is my guess.
You’d think OPs boss would just tell him that though.
“We can’t upgrade because of <whatever software> I’m keen to hear what we can do to mitigate the security risk”.
Everyone needs to make their own choices about this but IMO it’s fine.
Pretty much everyone saves recovery codes in their password manager anyway, which is the same thing.
I’m sure it was just one flea.