When I was carless I depended on my reusable bags. Plastic bags were so annoying to walk or bus with.
When I was carless I depended on my reusable bags. Plastic bags were so annoying to walk or bus with.
Competition or a better voting system? Under first past the post adding more competition doesn’t address the mismatch between votes and seats.
Of course it will. The low rates are only in some ways part of what caused the problem.
The problem on a whole is going to continue until either municipalities start to allow higher density construction or the provinces step in and force municipalities to stop putting up red tape.
Any one who assumes that another party is going to blanket support a non-confidence vote doesn’t understand how minority governments work.
These are times when other parties have the leverage to influence what bills are being passed.
If things got bad enough that no other parties agreed with direction then ya we would be heading to vote, but realistically things aren’t that bad right now, they could always be better, but it’s not bad enough to just throw away leverage.
What a terrible graph. Market share as a percent on one side being compared to absolutely numbers on the other.
The author could draw any conclusions they wanted by just scaling the axis differently.
I looked it up and it seems like the survival rate of new businesses is about 78% in the US.
The first year seems to be the hardest and each year after that survival rates get better and better.
This data suggests that after 10 years nearly 35% of business are still in business.
How many new business fail?
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I think that just shows you don’t understand how to read statistics.
One thing to consider with NFS is how stable your network is.
I’ve moved away from storing application files on my NAS and instead I store them locally where I run the application.
For things like jellyfin media or paperless files they can stay on the NAS and be accessed via NFS, but the config, db and other files the apps create as part of their operation, things can get into a bad state if the network drops at an unexpected time.
Instead I setup backup cronjobs that backup those files to the NAS nightly.
I agree with the other commenters regarding using the NFS share mounting right in docker compose. It does work great once you get it working.