
Luigi Mangione, un Américain de 26 ans, a été inculpé pour le meurtre à New York de Brian Thompson, PDG du géant de l’assurance santé UnitedHealthcare. Il avait notamment sur lui un manifeste contre le secteur de l’assurance santé.

Depends on your workload, pi digits calculation for example require a lot of compute, but the bandwidth required to communicate the result is trivial. Not saying every workload is the same, but compute to bandwidth relationship is not linear
Underrated
Both linked projects have over 60k+ stars on GitHub
Pick one
What ?
Yeah, you seem totally different
Absolutely, we should completely stop coal mines, that's the easiest and most effective thing to do to fight climate change, especially in rich countries that have access to cleaner alternatives.
That being said, I understand that regions where coal mining is the only activity need to be helped with it, firing hundreds of coal miners is not acceptable, and that's probably why closing/opening mines still sparkle a lot of debates
There's a nice song from Sting about it btw, "We work the black Seam"
Fils de bonne famille, ingénieur diplômé, problèmes de dos : qui est Luigi Mangione, inculpé pour le meurtre du patron d’United Health Care ?
Luigi Mangione, un Américain de 26 ans, a été inculpé pour le meurtre à New York de Brian Thompson, PDG du géant de l’assurance santé UnitedHealthcare. Il avait notamment sur lui un manifeste contre le secteur de l’assurance santé.
That's just sick
You just described Amazon Prime TV
Mozilla CEO is paid 7million a year. I don't have the number for the rest of the board, but it should be in the same range. I think that when people say this was a cruel choice, they talk about firing people instead of decreasing executive salaries.
I think I understand a bit better now, thanks for your interesting comments !
You asked for something politely, someone gave it to you politely, and you politely conceded the argument.
What is this place?
I get that taste has a lot to do with it, but usually when I read one of the SF "classic", even though I don't like it I can see what other people like in it. Ubik is really one of the first where I didn't understand this. I just read an article saying that what I consider a lack of connections between the different part of the story is in fact a writing effect, to make readers have a "dreamy feeling" while reading the book. I hadn't considered it that way, and was looking to analysis like this, I'm not trying to tell people my taste is better, just wanted to have their input on the book
Why is Ubik so popular ?
So there's a question I've been having for a while now: Why is Ubki, from Philip K Dick so popular ? I've read it, and was pretty disappointed. The scenario starts pretty well, but becomes very obvious amongst the rest of the book, there's little no to connection between the scenes, everything seems to have no relation, the final characters (Ella and Joe) are barely introduced, the resolution (Ubki's provenance) is barely explained, ...
Overall, I feel like I've read a really good scenario idea from a great author, but it feels like a missed opportunity; I’m left feeling unsatisfied.
Exactly, this is known as the Jevons paradox
Not saying he did, but he 100% would if he could
Who controls the couriers though
Still better than when everyone was talking about the no poop for 3 days guy
No.
You don't train in Siberia, Siberia trains you
Me, living in France, where a cafeteria room is mandatory, 1-2h long lunchs are the norm and your employer has to give you at least 4-5€/day to buy lunch:
Absolument, d'ailleurs la centrale devra être arrêtée pour changer le couvercle de la cuve du réacteur dans quelques mois suite à des malfaçons, je ne comprends pas pourquoi des gens t'ont downvotés
J'imagine pas comment ça a pas levé de gros red-flag chez les mecs ?
La culture du viol est réelle est très présente, à un moment faut pas tourner autour du pot, y'a pas d'autres termes ou d'explications