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Mandatory Poll: O'Toole vs Haines  

105 members have voted

  1. 1. Who wins assuming Haines and O'Toole wrestling? I don't want to hear your nonsense after.

    • Haines
      49
    • O'toole
      56


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Posted
  On 12/21/2024 at 9:20 PM, Fletcher said:

Why did this poll have to be mandatory? We're all busy with holiday stuff.

But mandatory is mandatory, so here we are.

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This is the most reasonable and thought out mandate of this decade - perhaps of all time including the ten commandments.   And will lead to less human misery than all of the other mandates combined.

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People who tolerate me on a daily basis . . . they are the real heroes.

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  On 12/23/2024 at 3:54 AM, Lipdrag said:

This is the most reasonable and thought out mandate of this decade - perhaps of all time including the ten commandments.   And will lead to less human misery than all of the other mandates combined.

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The sacred nature of the topic was maintained.....UNTIL SOMEONE VOTED AFTER THE MATCH WAS OVER!!!!!!!🤬

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"Half measures are a coward's form of insanity."

Posted (edited)
  On 12/24/2024 at 7:19 PM, 1032004 said:

Rokfin claiming “ something sneaky happened to them” whatever that means. Maybe it was the deep state.

 

 

 

 

 

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I’m not in streaming.  I’ve been in database tech of one form or another my whole life.  What are the bottle neck issues they (streaming) services suffer from and how do they differ from live to pre taped.  I imagine live is quasi double the resource needs as it has to be put down then streamed.   I mean that could even be separated…..   Is it classic disk ?  Is it networking : bandwidth?   If these are cloud based services seems easy to scale these tiers as the hyper scalers make it pretty easy.    If this is s3 I wouldn’t imagine it is disk related……  weirdly curious.  

don’t necessarily expect you to specifically know 103…. 

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  On 12/25/2024 at 1:02 AM, Caveira said:

I’m not in streaming.  I’ve been in database tech of one form or another my whole life.  What are the bottle neck issues they (streaming) services suffer from and how do they differ from live to pre taped.  I imagine live is quasi double the resource needs as it has to be put down then streamed.   I mean that could even be separated…..   Is it classic disk ?  Is it networking : bandwidth?   If these are cloud based services seems easy to scale these tiers as the hyper scalers make it pretty easy.    If this is s3 I wouldn’t imagine it is disk related……  weirdly curious.  

don’t necessarily expect you to specifically know 103…. 

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Yeah no idea.  Basch and Willie did touch on it a bit in their latest podcast though

 

 

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