can you speak to how that is vs the gui web interface goodness of proxmox? I'm interested in playign with ganeti but all the youtube walkthroughs that would motivate me more are super outdated and the website doesn't really sell the product very well.
Gender identity and sexual preference don't really matter. They are natural attributes of a person, just as natural as eyes and ears. The only thing I can do is to ignore people's attempts to appear more unique than others by treating them as regular human beings.
I haven't seen any person identifying themselves by their eyes, or their umbilicus (which is in fact unique on every single person). Because it's normal thing. If gender identity is a normal thing, then let's ignore it altogether?
I'm a techie from EU and have survived to tell the story of multiple tooth brushings with tap water in Thailand.
Sarcasm aside, I'm sure it varies from place to place, but in places I've been to in Thailand (and I live half there, half EU), tap water is fine for washing/brushing and if anything, too chlorinated (and thus not too drinkable). I still drink bottled water (or filtered water; many local friends have filters installed to their tap).
Usually just by that, in increments. It helps to time-box something early into a new client relationship and once you're delivering proven value, clients tend to be fine with just incremental delivery and billing.
The world is not coming to an end, the sky is not falling.
Nothing has to be automatic as far as the deletion requests go. It's fine for you to go through the db manually and grant a specific request within 30 days.
If you're big enough to get enough requests to not be able to handle the load, you can afford a couple of days of dev work.
It's mind boggling the amount of people who's interpretation of GDPR is overzealous (to the max) based on third party interpretations. Get to the source of it and you might find it's not that bad.
You're only in trouble if your business model actually relies on doing things to the data your users would not want you to do (which could be argued is for the better good).
> Only in a western welfare bubble. Morality over war is what you can afford having other security needs taken care of.
That's actually a false hypothesis of people in the 'western bubble' who haven't experienced war. Research I've seen shows that people in places that have experienced it, such as in Syria, are much more opposed to it.
And that bears out in Western experiences: Who created the UN, with the stated purpose to prevent another war? Who created (the ancestor institutions that became) the EU to prevent another European war? Who enforced the Geneva conventions and prosecuted war criminals after WWII?
The answer is, the people who had lived WWI and WWII. They knew far more of war than anyone today in the West, and they thought it was the worst scourge of humanity which must be prevented from happening again at almost any cost. Who are we to disagree?
Do note the same countries still wage war (and trade in realpolitik). What you're saying is not mutually exclusive with what I'm saying, it's on a continuum.
The western world has developed institutions that give it security. Once those parts of the world ravaged by war do the same, they too will enjoy peace and stability.
Well, we're undoing these institutions with an ever-growing fervor, as we appease the insecurities of a few rich and powerful people by handing them yet another election and yet another few units of currency on top of their almost unimaginably huge mountain of existing wealth.
I have seen HSMs in a concrete fireproof room, inside another concrete room, inside a regular room, inside a nondescript building. This one required the use of 3 persons (one to authorize entry past the 2 guys with rifles, one to unlock the vault rack with the hsm, another to authenticate to the HSM to perform work).