You simply choosing to ignore valid criticisms and hand waving them away as people "just being haters" does not make it so.
We're not arguing. I'm just pointing out your own bias.
Conspiratorial thinking at it's finest.
That wasn't technology. It was the literal spilling of blood of workers and organizers fighting and dying for those rights.
Being critical of something is not "toxic".
You're literally talking to a wall, bud.
Absolutely none of this was a good idea.
But who's playing Clue?
I don't think it's over the top to ban ai content from political ads at all.
Then you don't have good project managers.
Sam killing it again.
What exactly are your bona fides that you get to play the part of the exasperated "expert" here? And, more importantly, why should I give a fuck?
I constantly hear this shit from other self-appointed experts in this field as if no one is allowed to discuss, criticize, or form opinions on the implications of this technology besides those few who 'truly understand'.
I don't know of a scenario where desiring to look at gore is healthy.
Get fucked you piece of shit.
Hi everyone, I'm looking to see if I could get some suggestions or recommendations on an upgrade path for my NAS in my current home environment. I'm also unsure if this is the best place to ask, so please let me know if this question doesn't fit in here.
My setup isn't too sophisticated at the moment. I had purchased a QNAP TS-453A back in February of 2017 and have it loaded with four WD Red 8TB (WD80EFZX-68UW8N0) configured in RAID 5. It is solely dedicated to storage and nothing else; with the bulk of it used for media archive. It has proved a shockingly reliable little device. I have a headless Intel NUC6i7KYK that is dedicated to running a majority of the self hosted services I use.
In the next year I'd like to expand my network storage and initially I had planned on simply purchasing replacement Exos X18's and go through the drive swap process but upon further thought, I figured I'd like to purchase an additional NAS and use my current one as a backup solution. I'm not particularly locked in to staying with QNAP and so any recommendations would be welcome. Admittedly, I have been looking at the TS-932PX-4G as I'm interested in adding in SSD caching to the array.
At any rate, thanks for any help or suggestions you may be able to provide! Or, if you can point me to a more appropriate place for this sort of question, I would also greatly appreciate it.