Yeah, that’s certainly true.
Yeah, that’s certainly true.
It’s pretty incredible what we know about history, just from guessing by what we find and second guessing the first guess with more findings.
Or how we know pretty much all steps how the language evolved from Latin, thousands of years ago, to Italian, which is spoken today.
What I despise is when things are quite clear and politics just act like we would not know. Like how „brain drain“ is still a valid talking point while science already knows it’s false.
This is a tragedy for all Texans! Next, they will ban all medical examinations during pregnancies, so something like this will never happen again!
When the ones rule that can instill the most fear, the outlook is grim 🫣
If it were such a wide spread issue, then science would not achieve the results it does. It lives from people checking other people’s work and arguing about the results.
Do backups. Don’t forget to test if recovery works as expected.
I don’t get the comparison.
It is true that it is often cheaper to buy a commercial solution + support in a company, instead of using open source and employing a fleet of admins to support it.
But that sure is not implied in the post.
Donald Duck