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  • Why bother asking for help if you’re not going to do the bare minimum of bringing us up to speed on what you’re running and how it’s configured. Just to be a complete jackass and “block” everyone the moment they ask for any of that information in order TO HELP YOU.

    To this point the only facts we know…

    Your running docker. You added two containers. One of which might be Hanabira. That were run via docker compose. SSH is working, but not… because you didn’t actually explain that well at all.

    That’s it. That’s all you’ve provided and I had to literally read EVERY thread to find that. That’s all we got. Nobody can help you. And with people outright asking you for more, and your hostility in return to those trying to help you. Nobody else will want to help you. Including me.

    Good luck. But I wanted you to know that you’re the jackass here.

    It’s mildly funny though that you live up to your .ml instance preconceptions.




  • Correct. And anybody who states the federal minimum wage as $2.13 is lying.

    In every state, you will make whatever the state’s minimum wage is. The employer in many states can discount that wage down to whatever the tipped minimum wage is.

    Let’s assume a restaurant that only ever seats individuals and only sells one item. That item costs 10$. Let’s also assume the worst… that the normal tip is 10%.

    So if you work in AZ and work a full 8 hour shift.

    8*14.70 = 117.6. This is your minimum wage that you can walk away from that shift with. (let’s ignore taxes for the moment). Let’s start looking at how many tables you’d serve in a reasonable shift. When I was working in restaurants as a teenager, I was handling ~4 tables /hr average. So lets assume lower, at 3 tables. If a restaurant cannot give wait staff 3 tables an hour, something is wrong with the restaurant itself or management.

    811.70 + (83)(101*.1) = $117.6, $0 over the minimum wage. However you busted your ass and this probably doesn’t feel “worth” it. Actual wage of $14.70/hr

    Except reality is that most tables are probably on average going to be 2 people… and 20% is much more customary at this point. 811.70 + (83)(102*.2) = $189.6, $72 over what you’d get on minimum wage alone. Actual wage of $23.7/hr. Which is respectable.

    Let’s take a much “worse” state in AR. Same calcs…

    811.00 = $88. 82.63 + (83)(101.1) = $45.04… Oh no! Less than the state minimum wage… Except that’s not possible. The restaurant must cover the difference. You will leave with $11/hr 82.63 + (83)(102*.2) = $117.04. Actual wage of $14.63/hr

    Now keep in mind we were working with a fictitious case where food was only $10/plate. And no drinks or anything like that. The numbers go up substantially if we put more real figures into the equation. At a more reasonable 4 tables an hour… and 15-20$ per plate, drinks, and 20-25% tipping… etc… the numbers go up significantly.

    A real world case for a family of 4. $150 check for the table. 18% tip is $27. We were there for 40 minutes. Assuming the waiter had NO OTHER TABLES the entire day. He would have made $15.08/hr. My one tip alone put him over the minimum wage for AZ for the whole day… He had 2 other tables while we were there, and another whole 7 other hours of work if he’s pulling an 8 hour shift.

    Here’s the kicker though… The MAJORITY of states don’t observe the federal minimums at all. And all of the more populous states with higher cost of living are in the majority.

    I did research not that long ago and even though the federal minimum wage is something like $7.25, if you do a population distribution of the USA and their respective state minimum wages, you find that the actual average minimum wage for any give person in the USA is something like $11.70.

    $2.13 is a lie. Tipped workers in well run restaurants tend to make so much money over minimum wage, that you rarely find wait staff that are FOR killing the tipping system. None of them want to be paid flat rate. They all want tips simply because it can bring you so far above your state’s minimum wage.


  • Heh… I had a fun one yesterday (yes yesterday).

    During the week they had a feature request to disable the “duplicate” warning on certain pages for entries that are invalid. We already do it on some pages simply for testing reasons (000000000 is always invalid but still accepted as dummy/test data)…

    Yesterday: “We missed this duplicate because we instructed the user to put in the specifically invalid entry. We’re out a few hundred dollars now. Can we bill you for that?”

    All I could do was copy and paste from the old email that it was literally their own request. Basically a nice “Pound sand”.

    But to have the gall to request a feature change… Then to turn around and threaten to bill us for your dumb decision? Get the fuck outta here.





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    9 days ago

    You’d have an argument… if OpenSUSE was “average”. While it’s somewhat popular, it’s not nearly representative of “average” linux.

    I’ve never met a SUSE user publicly. I’ve met Debian and Arch users.

    Just because you found one modern distro that doesn’t do something doesn’t mean that it’s a common problem. But even then, you’re coloring your argument quite silly here. The “average” user has no fucking clue what a NAS is, and wouldn’t care to “mount” anything as if they had a NAS for some reason they’d likely only ever use it the web GUI for anything they did.

    The “average” is really dumb comparatively to most linux power users…

    This specific issue you’ve contrived… wouldn’t ever come up for an “average” user.