I'd gladly pay that price to not have to listen to a baby crying for 10 hours from Amsterdam back home. That was probably one of the worst flights I've been on.
I was gonna reply to @virtasalto but this response is better than anything I would've said.
Go take the asvab, let us know how it goes, and what jobs are available with different scores.
They are very common. You're not thinking of small businesses and their needs. Sure, a linux server works wonders for a large corporation where it's doing a lot of back end stuff but you'll be hard pressed to find a business that flies solely on linux.
I've moved to using my time to watch more movies. I plan on reading but it's a process to get me away from a screen at the moment. I check kbin maybe two or three times a day for about 30min increments. I used to spend hours and hours on reddit, but I like not having to constantly check it. I'm not really active on any other social media site, and reddit was basically my one and only. Now I just pop on kbin from time to time.
I hadn't heard of this, but I feel like this is the case with most big social media companies atm.
Not always, it's called the ape index and varies between each person. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ape_index
Scrubbed and deleted a 12yr account and haven't been back.
Backblaze is fairly cheap but can be slow to get data from.
Just because one person doesn't want to go to something doesn't mean they shouldn't exist. You're basically saying one person's opinion/choice outweighs an entire group. If those choices constantly put you at odds with the group it might be best to find a group that aligns with your values more. There's also nothing wrong with being friends with the people that want to go to things you don't like, just tag along when they do things you do like. You also don't have to have one set of friends, you can have multiple groups that like to do different things. I'm not pro banning things for the sake of others that can choose not to participate.
But why do you need such a large sheet?