


Are you being deliberately obtuse?

But what is motivating RAM manufacturers to sign that contract? Why can the commenter above figure it out, but they can’t?

That’s more what I was wondering. I’m sure most big customers can get a contract that lets them pay over time, but this particular bubble feels significantly out of the ordinary.
If I’m a RAM manufacturer, there’s got to be some kind of guarantee that makes me me confident enough that I’ll see that money in the end if I’m putting that many eggs in one basket.

How does that work? Are they taking out a loan?

Plus x86 compatibility
And I can use USD to pay for an assassin.

Ey bb

And how often is that angry mob going to get the right person?
Sure. Lots of those are also things that people just do sometimes.

What makes it different from just blocking the instance at user-level?

Short answer: there are 2 admins, one of them went missing, and they have the keys to restart the server.
The other admin is actively working on getting a new server online and will redirect the old domain to it.
Probably won’t be long now.

Where did you get this idea from?
I hadn’t found PieFed yet.

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If you say so

Wouldn’t do what? Read the report they got?

Okay, which is where they will either follow up, or just see combined metrics