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It's funny, the same people who told me the same thing spent their whole life saving money. 20 years later they are still saving money and haven't once traveled the world, still live in the same general area, but still are still saving their money. For what? I don't know. The most valuable commodity is your youth. Worth much more than $60k or $150k when your bones are withered.
That's true, but I'd like to think the price of coffee scales where you live. A $5 coffee in Los Angeles is a $2 coffee in Madrid. So in general probably not a big difference wherever you are.
The people who tell you that you are poor because you get coffee at a coffee shop every day. At best you would save ~$2000/year if you bought $5 cup everyday. $2000 saved would not be a significant amount of money to make in an investment either. Personal happiness isn't worth trying to cut out things you like.
Let's see, hospitals are backed up, social services are overwhelmed, and supplemental housing is already full of homeless. Where does all this money come from. The mayor of NYC went to Mexico to beg people bit to come... pretty unprecedented for a city mayor to even be involved in foreign politics and Mexico isn't even where most migrants are coming from. It doesn't make you a bad person to think illegal migrants are bad for the economy.
Thank goodness
I'm saying what is the point for the average New Yorker. The migrants are putting a strain on people who live in NYC legally, imagine out of the blue you are losing a huge portion of your paycheck in an already expensive city. Waves of migrants showing up in a city is unfair to the people.
The average rent, per person, in NYC is $2k-$4k. I do not believe most people have the money to support migrants, and neither are most people planning their finances with that expectation that a larger portion of their income is going to migrants.
Remember even $120k is around $84k take home. Minus rent ($24k low end apartment rent), you are left with $40k (after 401k and healthcare). Adding migrant costs, what is the point of living in NYC at that point...
I haven't done any research on pi-hole (I use firewalla) but is a raspberry Pi even powerful enough to support a small home network?
What kind of CPU/RAM usage for a your unit normally have?