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Refugee from Reddit after 11 years. Very happy to be here in the Fediverse and have no interest in going back.

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Disney is gouging customers with a near doubling of subscription costs. (sh.itjust.works)

Disney is raking its customers over the coals with a 75% price hike for their annual subscription (originally $80.) People wonder why piracy is on the rise.Multiple commenters are saying I’m off base about the 75% price increase. My payment less than a year ago was $79.99. Here’s the proof.

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Not sure how you missed out last time they increased the subscription cost. You must have renewed immediately before the increase from $80. That said, I'm out. The Android TV app has been having annoying audio issues and I've already cancelled every other service because of pricing.

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What? Unless you're running an actual commercial scale website, no, nobody needs ECC.

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It can be far more than "a few extra bucks." It's not just buying more expensive ram, but you need a compatible motherboard and processor as well.

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If you look at what OP posted they were paying only $80, which means they raised to $110 so recently that OP hadn't even gotten that price increase before they raised it again.

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You can't compare been regions. Most outside of the US get a way more extensive library.

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Like ECC there's little to no benefit for the average user to use ZFS.

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I'm talking about the average person building a media server to cut out monthly streaming or cable costs. They don't need or even know ZFS.

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There's already a pretty recent post about this on the threadiverse. I recommend checking the discussion there as lots of us are not likely to repeat our comments.

https://programming.dev/post/1123951

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The container connects to the VPN and only the VPN, now you can route whatever docker containers you want through that container as a network. Now that one VPN connection can serve any container you want.

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Old enough to remember when games were on channel 3, young enough to vote with the common good in mind.

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While I don't believe there has ever been a SC Judge assassinated, all vacancies are to be filled by the President and approved by the Senate.

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90%+ rubbing alcohol makes a very good solvent for removing things like this. And it's probably cheaper than goo-gone.

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One of the few things WD40 is actually good for.

[REPOST] You might like to back up that decision...

[REPOST] Years ago, I was the CTO of a software company that was perhaps the worst run company I've ever seen. It was run by a "chairman" who used to be a flight engineer, and who had no experience at all in the software industry. One day, in his expansive wisdom, Mr. Chairman decided that we were going to give his friend (a...

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And it's that day that Mr. Chairman and his Pastor friend lost their massive CP collection.

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