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- Try some of the steps on this page [1]. In particular, enabling real-time protection stats and then adding exclusions for the processes causing the most file scans can help.
1. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-endpoint/mac-supp...
- Unfortunately, the AMA is a cartel of doctors that lobbies to put limits on government-funded residency slots to keep salaries high. [1]
1. https://petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2022/03/15/ama-scope-of-p...
- > I'm such others have catalogued many, many more of these
One such catalog:
https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/lest-we-forget-the-horro...
- Great book. Some other historical fiction recommendations:
- The "Welsh Princes" series by Sharon Kay Penman (same era, different perspective)
- Doomsday Book by Connie Willis (Black Death)
- The "Grail Quest" series by Richard Cornwell (Hundred Years War)
- The "Last Kingdom" series, also by Cornwell (Viking invasion, Alfred the Great)
- Sprawling low density cities consume resources too. Mass transit is less effective, so more people must buy and drive cars. Roads and highways are wider and more extensive. Cars need storage at the origin and destination of every trip, so homes need driveways or garages and businesses need parking lots. Other infrastructure must expand too: power lines, water/sewer pipes, communication wires, and so on.
One million people would need about the same amount of food/energy if they lived in 1,000 sq. mi. as they would if they lived in 100 sq. mi. But the cost per person to house and transport people in a dense city is lower than in a sprawling one.
- Heating cold areas takes a lot of power too, and often it can't be made "green" as easily as electric AC. Also, AZ and most of the mountain west use the vast majority of their water for agriculture that would not be financially sustainable without water made artificially cheap by government subsidies in the form of overbuilt dams/reservoirs. (AZ infamously gave a sweetheart water deal to a company that grew alfalfa exported to Saudi Arabia.)
- This is incorrect. The TSMC site has already seen a massive amount of construction and is scheduled to begin producing 3nm chips in 2024. [1]
1. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/tsmc-fab-21-arizona
Edit: They've apparently delayed the start of production to 2025 [2]. However, the situation with Foxconn is simply not comparable to what TSMC has invested.
2. https://www.anandtech.com/show/18966/tsmc-delays-arizona-fab...
- Do you have copy-paste and shared folders working in Fusion (with a Windows ARM VM)? Last I checked VMware Tools did not support those features yet.
Edit: The Fusion 2023 Tech Preview [1] installs the full VMware Tools and supports copy-paste.
1. https://customerconnect.vmware.com/downloads/get-download?do...
- It might be nice if the IRS provided a summary of what you paid + your effective tax rate in a prominent place on the first page of your tax return. Maybe they could include last year's info for comparison.
If we ever reach a point where the IRS just tells you what they think you owe, they could include the same summary to placate the Norquist types (who undoubtedly will then start complaining about something else).