“Not Hotdog”
And yet the entire context is discussing an expensive SSD that would go bad, inherently implying data loss as part of the inferred outcomes. Not a blender or a crock pot or the LCD display of a 1997 Honda Civic radio.
In the name of even dumber stupid internet arguments, it was. Data loss along with the price paid was an obvious inference.
If it doesn’t play Amiga era .mod files, is it really even a music player?
Now do Scotland.
The Upwork Research Institute
Not exactly a panacea of rigorous scientific study.
11 hours of 500mbps bandwidth usage.
It was obviously a joke to imply the voter demographic in question are acting like babies.
Don’t be an Aussie Senator.
This sounds sideways, as FOIA processing is a part of city services, and state services, and federal services.
Treating it otherwise has always seemed to invite abuse.
We also have a rule regarding conversion of electronic data from internal proprietary format to something the requestor can read that allows us to refuse if responding to the request would cause an undue disruption to city services.
How is that a legal workaround against FOIA? Literally every response to FOIA causes a ‘disruption’ to city services in that context. This sounds like a strategy from management that is incompetent or intentionally unethical trying to avoid processing FOIA requests. “Undue disruption” reads as a convenient scapegoat to hide things from the public, a public that the government is there to serve in the first place.
It would have taken about 6 months for a full-time employee, and our city only has 11 staffers, so we were able to tell them “no.”
~165 hours for ever 10k documents to review at 1 min avg per doc.
45k documents = 750 hours = 25 work weeks @ 30hrs.
That’s $11,250 @ $15/hr wages. Call it $16,000 for FTE total costs as a govt employer.
You can engage 10 local contracted temp workers to process the data in a under 3 weeks.
Once you have done the review, the dataset to that point has been compiled and can be used for other such requests without additional expenditures towards recompiling data up to that date.
I’m sure budgets are carefully crafted to avoid including FOIA processing.
It’s strange so many comments keep experiencing it, almost like it’s something else entirely, but it couldnt possibly be Candleja
So we’re getting Truman Show’ed, but on a scale assumed to be beyond our capability to investigate.
You mean gross revenue, not profit. 30% profit is after expenses including CoGS/wages and is good money if it scales.
Exploiting is hacking, quit being pedantic.
It’s just usb-c power right?
Putting on my rollerblades now.
I mean, they at least offer a blank + clear ANSI and blank + clear ISO keyboard options along side their 14 other keyboard formats.
Everyone knows it was hot grits, and she poured them down your pants.
Just /. things.