We're not saddling bad choices on anyone. We waste so many tax dollars on corporate bailouts while allowing corporations massive tax breaks and we still don't have the money to provide food and shelter to the vulnerable of our society? Somehow we never have money for helping individuals, but the second a corporation needs anything the money is magically there. We're the wealthiest country on Earth by a fucking mile and we somehow cannot afford to not let people die in the street because they got dealt a fucked up hand in life, or had unavoidable medical debt, or didn't have anyone to teach them finances because our education system sure as fuck didnt. Letting people die in poverty isn't the morally right just because they didn't have the opportunities or luck you did.
Do you have any idea how many people have 0 debt or kids and still can't even afford to save for retirement because wages are ass and living is expensive, let alone at 19? I grew up surrounded by poverty, and I've seen first hand how inescapable it is. I'm extremely lucky in that I had my family to support me through college and allow me to make more money than I can even fathom at 23.
I'm making all the right choices currently. I'm maxing out retirement, saving for my future, and paying 35% of my income in taxes to the government to just give to a few billionaires so they can become richer instead of helping those who actually need it. Just because I've got mine doesn't mean I'm gonna say fuck you to everyone else. I want to help people who are less fortunate, not pull the ladder up behind me.
Our country is a fucking joke for the poor and vulnerable of our society, and we should be doing so much better, but we aren't because some dickwad needs another billion dollars.
The price is a bit steep for me personally, but I agree. I'm currently on Connect but the call from Sync is strong.
Technology Connections has a whole video on the danger of, "but sometimes" pertaining to those lights. It's a great watch if you're interested
Just wanted to say thank you for implementing this. It feels much more natural, so much so that I didn't notice it until I was scrolling for quite a while.
Im currently complying with RTO because my office is close to my house and it is convenient, but there are talks of forcing employees to relocate to where the majority of their team is which would be halfway across the country for me. Needless to say we're losing people in droves and many medium/small companies are picking up tons of talent.
WD Greens are most commonly SSDs. They do make WD Green HDDs but they're not common, and the one OP had picked out was a 1 TB WD Green SSD.
It is in the US at least. I live in the most expensive region of the US and $250k is more than enough to support a family of four here.
Good to hear. I remember during Zen2 a $10 price difference in RAM could be 5-10% performance because it just ate the hell out of fast RAM.
If you're on a budget that WD Green drive is a great choice. They get slept on because they're ultimately second to Samsung in the storage space, but they make great drives and have been solid since before I was even born (I'm 23). I actually ran a 1TB WD HDD in 2013 that only recently started making ticking noises. I proactively replaced it since SSDs are stupid cheap nowadays, but I probably could've run it for a while longer before having any issues.
SSDs and HDDs have similar life spans now, with some SSDs even having better longevity if you're willing to pay for it. The only reason to get HDDs now is if you need cheap bulk storage. For most people getting a $50 1TB SSD will be all they ever need.
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