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coulsonlives · 2 months
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This is gonna be my go-to answer for anyone whining about local products being more expensive.
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gastricotv · 9 months
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Steven Wilson | Economies of Scale
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rosielindy · 2 years
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I’ve had my head in the cloud all weekend. The sun shines now making its first appearance since Friday afternoon.
I do mean cloud singular. I studied for and am prepared to take my first AWS Cloud certification, of direct benefit for success in my current work assignment.
Someone dared me to do it, said I couldn’t. I’ve found there’s a fine line between stubborn and self-destructive. 😜
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internutter · 1 month
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Challenge #04136-K118: Essential Knowledge
The human and their beloved Gyiik companion opened a restaurant together. Their love taught them how to cook, they taught their beloved Gyiik how to set up for safe, human, parties. -- Anon Guest
"Economies of scale," lectured Sous Anne, displaying plates on the table before Thag the Gyiik. "A Gyiikish dinner plate is a Human share platter. A Gyiikish snack is a Human meal. A Human meal is a Havenworlder share platter, and our snacks are their meals. As for Havenworlder snacks," a tiny little plate, roughly the size of a dipping sauce bowl.
"Those have a use?" boggled Thag.
"Humans have a similar one for soy sauce when we have sushi. That's not the point. The point is that the tasting menu has to contain enough for the guest to taste, but not as much as to overwhelm them. We both love food, but nobody can love food on a Gyiikish level but your fellow Gyiiks."
[Check the source for the rest of the story]
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linnartsf · 9 months
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Industries with naturally large batch sizes
Data driven analytics applications are especially valuable in production processes with naturally large batch sizes. This is because analytics, in the form of e.g. intelligent scheduling decision engines, aids efficient resource allocation and utilization – directly improving operational results. Naturally, large batch sizes occurs in production processes with naturally economies of scale, i.e.…
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musiclandoux · 9 months
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Taken from the forthcoming album,
The Harmony Codex
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arthropooda · 9 months
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psychterminal · 9 months
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Steven Wilson - Economies of Scale / video
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qwikskills · 1 year
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Getting Started with Cloud Computing: Understanding the Basics
Cloud computing is changing the way businesses operate and it's becoming increasingly important for individuals and organizations to have a basic understanding of what cloud computing is and how it works.
At its core, cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.
There are three main types of cloud computing: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). IaaS provides basic computing resources such as virtual machines, storage, and networking, while PaaS provides a platform for developers to build, run, and manage applications. SaaS, on the other hand, provides software applications to users over the internet.
One of the biggest benefits of cloud computing is scalability. Businesses can easily increase or decrease the amount of computing resources they need without having to make any significant investments in hardware. Additionally, businesses can save money on IT infrastructure and maintenance, freeing up resources to be invested in other areas of the business.
In conclusion, cloud computing is a powerful tool that offers businesses a range of benefits, including scalability, cost savings, and improved efficiency. By understanding the cloud computing basics, businesses can start to explore the opportunities that cloud computing has to offer.
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everythinkaloud · 2 years
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Personally, I’m not good at doing things when I’m told to do them but rather when the energy to do them embodies me. In the latter case, the output is invariably much more personal, heartfelt and of a higher quality (i.e. to the best of my ability). However, modern society ignores these natural rhythms and instead demands that we do everything on schedule which usually results in contrived and soulless (economic) output
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gameofthrones2020 · 2 years
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U.K.’s Economic Problems
The U.K.’s economic problems are caused by its no longer having access to the economies of scale and global financial markets it had during its imperial age before the ending of the Second World War in 1945 and the independence of British colonial possess
The U.K.’s economic problems are caused by its no longer having access to the economies of scale and global financial markets it had during its imperial age before the ending of the Second World War in 1945 and the independence of British colonial possessions in the decades after the war. These caused economic and financial problems for the United Kingdom because the U.K.’s economic problems…
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egnaroo · 2 years
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US Inflation Forecast 9% and will Stock Market gain: Expectations vs. Reality or Best to worst?
US Inflation Forecast 9% and will Stock Market gain: Expectations vs. Reality or Best to worst?
Global failure of central banking is not uncommon, but the pace of inflation around the world is soaring. US inflation increased from 1.4% in 2020 to 7% in 2022. US markets turn crimson as soon as recession fears materialize. “The rate at which prices increase over a specific period is known as inflation. Inflation is often measured in broad terms, such as the general rise in prices or the rise…
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reasonsforhope · 1 year
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“In an effort to come up with a renewable, biodegradable design material that also eliminates a landfill waste stream, French designers are proposing to cover the walls of your home with fish scales.
In reality the idea is an elegant tile made from fish scales. It’s called Scalite, and it separates then combines naturally-occuring minerals and the collagen in the fish scales to create a beautiful, durable, naturally fire-resistant tile.
Fish scales are sometimes turned into fertilizer and fish oil supplements, but are often just thrown out into normal landfill waste streams along with the head and the bones.
Erik de Laurens came up with the idea and started the design company Scale with his cousin Edourad.
While it’s difficult to zero in on reliable supply chains of fish scales, even on the [generally] recycling-conscious continent of Europe, the square or rectangular tiles of Scalite are priced in between common natural stone like white Corian, and marble, at about $35 per squre foot, or €300 per square meter.
“If you’re really serious about your environmental impact then this is a really good solution because it’s basically natural,” Laurens told Fast Company.
Scale have designed the Scalite tiles to be useable in a wide variety of applications, from interior decoration in private homes and offices, to furniture, to retail displays.
A variety of natural dies can create wild marble-like patterns in shades as various as moss green and mustard yellow.
Sadly, and perhaps ironically, they aren’t water-resistant. One should not go and plaster these tiles in a bathroom, as they will absorb any water that they come in contact with. Scale has contracted a biochemist to find a solution to this defect in a true, natural way to maintain the product’s green credentials.”
-via Good News Network, 1/23/23
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sparkleondoom · 3 months
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do Barry as a dragon-cat hybrid (with horns cut off for some reason) :D
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he BIG (7 feet tall)
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lazulisong · 6 months
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who wants to hear the TEDtalk i unload on unsuspecting people about "paying someone to do a chore you hate is not actually a luxury"? i have notes. and math. i could make slides.
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