Upside vs. vzw branded: It's really cheap. $10/mo for a basic plan, and $.015/mb $.015/min $.01/txt PAYG. Or $30/mo for 1.5GB, 750min, 750txt.
MVNO's are by nature a little flakey, and i've seen warnings on web forums about the puppy operator being a previous scam artist. I've used it for a couple years with no issues.
The EPA recommends no more than
It is an open question whether that is really a safe long term limit, as these things do tend to accumulate in the body.
Soylent 1.5 has 21.39g (.021 mg) of cadmium per 500 calorie serving.
So, as per the EPA standard, if that person ate mostly soylent, 4 servings per day (2000 calories), you would have
Note the definition of mg/kg/day is how many mg of something you can consume per kg of body mass. The soylent guy's google spreadsheet reports mg/kg of the toxic substances in the soylent itself, which is irrelevant. This suggests that he doesn't understand what he is talking about. What a surprise.
"Netdot is an open source tool designed to help network administrators collect, organize and maintain network documentation."
rsync can handle hard links, yes.
What is difficult is that there are so many hard links and so many seeks required that it takes way too long to be practical.
~@backup3% df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
Math is like love -- a simple idea but it can get complicated. -- R. Drabek