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The world is changing. (Miscellaneous)

posted by DosWorld, 16.12.2022, 13:40
(edited by DosWorld on 16.12.2022, 14:31)

> > reject any form of own responsibility.

Sorry, i am forgot a small note: i am talk with liberal-russians.
emprior-russians is nightmare, i dont try to talk with category - this is work for medicine. imho.


> Another thing to note is that democracy and freedom
> are great, but they are artificial creations. That
> is not the natural state of humans. (in my analysis).

In general - yes. But times is changed. We stop wars (or near to stop) and switch to business.

Dictatorship model is better when you have a enemies and have a war (like until XX century). But Dictatorship model is not work for a peace time.

For example, we had a democracy (or "plus-minus the same"). But right now, we have a war -> it stop any political process (election etc) and Zelensky have rights near to dictator. But until war end. After end, we return all political process. If Zelensky don't do it - we rebel. (imho, IRL he want escape to sea and drink a little bit beer, rather then became dictator)

> Reliability of software or hardware?

hardware


> Maybe you're buying the wrong CPU? I don't even

I don't buy it, but it was available on market.

> > RPI reliability is equal to reliability of microSD (~1 year) or SSD (due
> to
> > unix permanent writing to disk). It could not work forever like DOS.
>
> I remember someone posting a message saying "do
> the maths" and they posted figures that showed
> it was not possible for an SD card (or USB stick
> or something, can't remember) to be written
> to enough times to corrupt it.

I have no math, i have expirience. I have two "clusters" of RPI3. One "cluster" is 8 RPI3 which packed into 1U server case +power source.
So, this two clusters die in 1..2 year due to microSD die (i mean 16 microsd is die).

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