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Cake day: August 8th, 2023

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  • I like the idea they had in Spain of the community having events to incorporate nomads into the community more.

    But also I think the important thing hanging over it is how you can experience a place without making it worse for the locals. There’s a two fold thing that I’ve seen while travelling.

    One is the more obvious AirBnb scenario, which drives up housing costs. But there’s another.

    That other is that even if you do try to be a responsible traveller and stay in more community oriented arrangements, the money you bring in for both housing and expenditures goes to the local capitalist class, which makes them richer and still drives up prices, because they become the ones who can buy things up and increase prices. The general trend is that prices go up more than wages do, so people become poorer.

    I’ve been doing this for a while now, and even though I try to be conscientious, I know that even being there and spending money can be both a good and bad thing for the locals.






  • I don’t think you’ll be complaining on any of them. Was having gigabit nice? Of course, but 350 is plenty. Most services won’t even transfer that quickly to you and you can run a lot of video streams on that.

    But the main way to tell would be if your router has a traffic meter on it since it has all devices going through it. Otherwise if you’re mainly on PC you can use the task manager to see how much is going on and out












  • I’ve done a lot of work and no, that is not normal.

    A few things: First - SQL server has tools for migrating data that’s pretty fast. SQL bulk copy can use some of these. Check to see if the built in db tools are better for this.

    SQL bulk copy can handle way more than 15,000 records

    Why are you wrapping a data dump in a transaction? That will slow things down for sure.

    You generally shouldn’t be doing huge queries like that to where you’re nearing the parameter limit.

    Can you share the code?