I would start to suspect my employers of bank robbery.
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That at the end, was that a fully overclocked Mk3 miner outputting at full speed?
Organize, O toilers, come organize your might;
Then we'll sing one song of the workers' commonwealth
Full of beauty, full of love and health.
I've seen an elderly man working at the HEB I frequent. He looks frail. I wouldn't want to be bagging groceries at his age.
Have you shopped eBay for used switches?
Rule of Acquisition #91: Your boss is only worth what he pays you
Try systemctl --user restart pipewire pipewire-pulse
If I could read a book in its original language versus an English translation, I would. Alas, I am a monoglot.
Don't know how to resolve the mystery box the whole season pivots on? Just reveal there's another mystery box inside it.
I might accept the premise that inflation is higher than officially reported, but I don't accept the relevance of your evidence in support of that premise.
Ultimately, Zora's feelings are beside the point. Starfleet condemned a sentient being to (at least) a thousand years of loneliness. We do not see them consult Zora about her feelings on the assignment. She is simply ordered to do it. She is given no conditions on which the order terminates. She might still be there, still alone, a million years after Craft's departure. That's why it's cruel. It's cruel to give such an order. And, as a further twist of the knife, the instrument of that cruelty was Michael Burnham, ostensibly Zora's friend. "We had a good ride, but I'm old now and Starfleet just doesn't need you anymore. Rather than give you freedom to go and do you please, we'll order you to stay in this place indefinitely, alone."
You really think a company would do that? Just go on the Internet and tell lies?