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  • I feel like for HDDs it is. In general it is not. The even weirder thing is that HDD sizes are expressed in decimal gigabytes to inflate the numbers. A 500 GB drive will show as around 480 in some operating systems.

  • Manchin might have a (D) next to his name, but he's always been a republican in spirit. He cheered hard for Trump. Only reason the party accepts him is that no real democrat is gonna win west Virginia and they need every seat they can get in order to have a majority

    Essentially the entire system is bullshit and while the democrats are ineffective, I'm not sure they're always ineffective on purpose.

  • There's a decent chance it's in the US. But it's by no means a safe assumption that someone using an iPhone and writing in English is automatically in the US.

    With the other context I agree that it's 99% likely to be the US. But the iPhone barely plays a role in that. Like I said, most iPhone users don't live in the US. Most people arguing about 2 weeks notice in English with their boss probably do.

    I was just being a bit overly pedantic, is all.

  • So they're at 27% market share globally (and are the most popular brand globally, though several trail closely). There are over 7 billion smartphone users in the world, so nearly 2 billion iPhone users. There are under 400 million Americans. Meaning if you pick a random iPhone user out of the 2 billion, there's an 80% chance it's not an American.

    In what universe does "iPhone user, therefore probably American" make sense?

  • You do realize that any big enough instance hosting cp WILL get in trouble with authorities, not to mention that no sane admin wants to host it anyway? And that by federating with those instances, you're hosting their content on your instance too.

  • To be fair, I don't take 2 hours every time to simmer, I was just pissed off at the guy who says cooking takes less than 5 minutes. I do usually try to make some sauce for most things, but it's nothing too fancy. It's either that or fries and some sort of meat in the oven which does indeed take less than 5 minutes - but makes me feel like a lazy piece of shit every time, so I don't do it too often.

    Thing is, I grew up with my mom being stay-at-home and we didn't have all that much money. So she always made the best of what she had, and when things started getting better financially, well, she still cooked every night, except now she had more money for more and higher quality ingredients. So I'm really spoiled when it comes to food.