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  • More than a surface level understanding is not necessary. The level of detail in the meme is sufficient for 99,9% of jobs.

    No, that's not all just accounting, it's pretty much everyone who isn't working on very low level libraries.

    What in turn is important for all sorts of things is knowing how irrelevant most things are for most cases. Bit level is not important, if you're operating 20 layers above it, just as business logic details are not important if you're optimizing a general math library.

  • No, they don't. Businesses just send their negative data to the Schufa.

    I worked in that area for years, and unless you're actively trying to tank your score, the Schufa is almost useless for all sides, and maybe businesses only use them to filter the really bad cases.

  • That's a completely different thing.

    Your Schufa Score is only relevant in very few cases, as long as it's not super super bad. Due to data protection laws, the data they're allowed to keep of you is very limited and thus the usefulness is much lower for businesses.

  • If you oppose "killing innocent civilians" and "fighting back", then that implies that the guys "fighting back" have a good reason and are therefore the good guys.

    Let's be real here, the Houthi would have shot at Israel ten years ago, if they had the means. Gaza is just a justification for them. Again, they want to kill all jews. Not just Israel, all jews.

  • As bad as the IDF is behaving right now, sinking civilian cargo ships isn't exactly a good strategy for protesting these dead civilians.

    And shooting aimlessly at Israeli citizens also doesn't help.

    The flag of the houthi literally says "death to the Jews, death to America", if those guys are the ones you're rooting for...

  • I seriously don't understand why, after over 20 years of shoddy outsourcing, anyone would ever greenlight this shit?

    I mean, even from a shareholder's perspective, unless I want to sell my stocks within the next year or so, I should oppose these stunts. And since most stocks are owned by institutional investors, that are kind of interested in long term growth, this should be a no brainer.

  • Workstations, like real workstations, are another beast and not what's typically referred to as "office PCs", those are indeed rather sff builds.

    Again, optiplex sff 3060 as an example, it has two SATA ports, one x16 and one x1 (I think) PCIe, and looking at the PCB, apparently there's a version with m.2 slots. Sure, not exactly server grade storage, but if you manage to find some version with m.2 slots or invest 10€ for a cheap SATA card, you can get enough storage attached.

    GPU wise, absolutely no idea. My optiplex has a wx3100 that I got for cheap and its self reported power draw never goes under 5W, but since this machine is a desktop, it doesn't run all day.

  • Sorry, but you're either pulling those numbers out of your ass or haven't kept up with the real world for 25 years.

    The numbers I've posted above are measured using an external meter. I'm German, I have a vested interest in knowing how much power my devices pull.

  • And you don't think, office PCs pay attention to power consumption, given they are intended to run 8h a day?

    My optiplex sff runs at about 10-15W in idle, and it's an i5 6500. The t variant in my elitedesk runs at 5W.

  • Yeah, that's bullshit.

    Poverty isn't exactly helping, but there are more than enough people with enough resources and excessive body weight.

    In the US, ¾ of the population is overweight, are you suggesting ¾ of the population is poor?

    I used to be fat. It's not a monetary issue. In fact, I lost weight when I moved out and had very little money.