I kinda compare it to semi truck weigh stations. I found out some time ago that if the math works out that a truck got from one weigh station to another too fast the driver can get a speeding ticket since its assumed they broke the law getting there. Apply that to money. If a person accumulates too much money, it should just be assumed that person broke laws getting it and they should be severly fined (like, most of it).
What year is it? Hasn't this been general geek knowledge for over a decade?
I resent that the cost to the car company to install seat warmers is the actual installation of the seat warmers. Running them costs ME money in electricity generated by gasoline I bought. It costs them nothing to run them but i have to pay a subscription to use them on top of paying to power them?
The football grandstand continues to cost the owners in maintenance and space that they own. You pay for the privilege of using something that is not yours. I bought my car, I shouldn't have to continue to pay for the privilege of using something I already own since the equipment is already there and doesn't require any interaction with a remote service that would make sense to charge for (navigation, satellite radio, etc...)
My entire setup uses less than 100W at idle. That includes:
- Pi 4b (1 USB HDD)
- HP ProDesk 600 G5 Mini
- Custom ITX N150 NAS (4 HDD)
- Wireless router
- Switch
- Modem
The worst is when the product owner thinks and tries to act as project manager
"Reddit's CEO Debuts As A Billionaire"
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For the record, i literally said "if the math works out" 😁