Nobsi

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[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago (5 children)

So you agree that it's jealousy that the entire world uses windows and not linux? It's the 23rd Year of the linux desktop in a row. "Uhhhhhh but my servers..." Nobody cares. Nobody wants to get rid of Debian and RHEL. Nobody wants to use them as a Desktop.

[–] [email protected] 41 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Divorce water was free what are you talking about?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

How much data are we talking about? I get confused. Is it 1.5TB or is it 2.5TB?
Then, how backed up do you want to be? Think about if you REALLY need daily backups. While Raid might be cool and flashy; if you don't need it you don't need it and running it only creates cost.

If you have about 2 TB of data then i would just buy 3 external HDD of 2TB size and replace them every 5 Years. Then rotate them around every time you do a backup. Can you automate your backups? Not to the point of you not having to do anything. Unless you choose to pay for 2 cloud storage providers and both offer you to save your backups in an unchangeable state.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Many people are not that privileged. Adding onto that: Building up a spice rack and knowing what and how takes work. If youre already in the processed food trap learning how to cook not only takes time but also seems useless because you can spend just 1 dollar more and you save the time

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Happy to. This is very US centric and not applicable to many other countries.
Back in the 70s the big bois of processed foods started advertising processed foods. Their marketing guys realised that convenience, in many cases, wins when it comes to perceptions. This is one reason why cornflakes took off. After they stopped advertising it as an anti masturbation food. They found that especially on sundays wives had to wake up way earlier to make food for their families before they all had to go to church. So they started advertising it towards women. Some adopted it because it just meant that they could now sleep longer or be less stressed on sundays. Eventually there was more stuff that was relatively quick. Cornflakes, canned beans, canned something. Premade things that you just had to warm up. And they all had something in common. They werent really nutritious and a bit expensive. But the convenience of them paid off. And if many people adopt something as the new normal it becomes normal. Now it was a normal thing to eat something quick in the morning, like cornflakes or premade sandwiches. Or the new cool thing that was even more convenient. But the things being advertised and slowly adopted were shit. Nutrition and price eventually succumbed to the promise of time savings. How much time does it take to eat rice and veggies in the morning? Lets say you made it all the day before. 10 minutes of plate > warm up> sit down > eat > clean up.

But this isnt enough. You are used to 10 minutes already. Your boss now wants you to come in at 8. You wake up at 6 and you will be in traffic for an hour to 1 1/2. You have 30 minutes. Now 10 minutes isnt enough anymore. But now nestle has an idea. Just eat a poptart. Its got real fruit inside, tastes sweet and you just have to pop it in the toaster.

Boom, new normal. Ads are everywhere. And who are you to say no to saved time.

  • But not just that. Ads are everywhere. But you are strong, you don't watch tv.
  • but the Stores have more aisles filled with poptarts than aisles filled with bread and real food. You have no way ro escape. And your health is not that important when you have work at 8 and if you come in at 810 you can lose your job because of at will employment. Also sugar.

And that's how a whole country grows up on trash processed foods and nobody cooks anymore. Because the media, brands, your supermarkets and society tells you that a good breakfast consists of poptarts and a glass of orange juice. And dont even think of offbrands to save money! Theyre disgusting. Only eat poptarts!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

My time perception is off and additionally i do not live in the US. The steady and very aggressive push towards highly processed foods that are "quick and easy" never really came to Europe.
But i have a lot of US Based Customers that i talk to a lot and in recent years the topic of time scarcity has almost gotten to be a daily occurrnce.

[–] [email protected] -3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Are you also one of the brainlets that think that advertisements don't work on you? Because i have a bridge to sell to you. If you truly don't understand how this happens then you might not be informed enough on how advertisements and media campaigns change society. Do you want me to explain it to you?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (10 children)

The big problem is convenience is being shoved down our throats.
10 Years back, what was there that was convenient? Bread and then stack something on it.
Now every brand is trying to shove "REALLY EASY AND FAST MEAL FOR WHEN YOU ONLY HAVE 20 SECONDS TO EAT" down yours.

20 Years ago we just cooked and if it had to be quick we cooked something small.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

It doesn't? Why are you dunning krugering?

[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

If you looked at the scoring then you wouldnt spout such nonsense.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Definitely Interested

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