Words evolve, and sometimes, they gain new meanings. “Bare metal” is not a scientific terms, and so it can be bent depending on the context.
You can either accept that or not, it doesn’t change the fact that that’s what it now can mean.
Words evolve, and sometimes, they gain new meanings. “Bare metal” is not a scientific terms, and so it can be bent depending on the context.
You can either accept that or not, it doesn’t change the fact that that’s what it now can mean.
It’s just what it means in this specific context.
They’re not running directly on the host, with directly meaning directly.
If you go by definition, I agree with you, but the definition is not always the thing to go off of.
Have you read my comment? It’s about where the packages and services are installed.
In this case, they’re installed in the container, not on the host
Not in this context. Bare metal means all packages and services installed and running directly on the host, not through docker/lxc/vms
In that case I’m sure they’re enjoying their 60 cents per month
You could actually run an actual legit miner on the thing, but yeah, you’re not getting ahead your electricity usage.
I don’t think even the combined power of all the phones in the plane would be enough to cause interference for anyone
The phone’s modem is not powerful enough, it takes a couple watts at most, which is tiiny compared to what a cell tower can output
Yeah it’s not ironic at all, they won’t be conscripted in Israel
You don’t, but they do. It’s a no brainer for them, which the parent comment expressed quite clearly
How else am I gonna have a neat.af domain tho
Yep, fair enough.
Yeah that’s very far from the definition of a scam. A bad product isn’t a scam, you know exactly what you’re getting, it’s on you if you “fall” for it.
Well it’s true, to a certain extent.
If an employee (or a chatbot, for that matter), promised an egregious sum for no reason, I don’t think the company should be liable either.
Imagine getting hired to do support, having a friend open a chat and you promising to give him a milion dollars. Makes no sense.
But getting mislead about ticket pricing and them then refusing to refund the fare at least partially (the part that they promised would not be charged) is absolutely something they should be liable for.
And lawyer fees plus some pocket money for wasting peoples’ time, if getting a refund entails more than an email or two.
Still more complicated than Netflix.
Also, none of the money you pay goes to the original creators. If I’m already paying, I want at least of the cash to go to them.
But this is a Piracy community. RD costs money. Not good enough. We’re talking about the “ideal” solution.
So that’s interesting, how exactly are they scamming people?
Yeah but you just named three things you’ve got to setup to work together, where RD is actually paid.
Netflix you open and it works, that’s my point.
Netflix, with everything and with an option to download an .mp4 if desired.
The jammers don’t disable the cameras, they just prevent them from streaming the captured video to the recording machine.
If the cameras had a local buffer, they’d be able to keep recording even if the signal was jammed.
Poor chap, imagine training your whole life just to be shot down by a friendly.
Nice shot though.