I mean, it's really not like most people clock in at 08:00 sharp at the factory gate anymore. Where's the problem if school starts a half hour earlier in summer? If one colleague wants more daylight in winter, they should be able to just come in 1-2 hours early and leave early.
I voted for this in the EU referendum YEARS ago, and they just kinda were like "lol, no. Fuck you". Really happy (part of) Canada got it's shit together, but damn, I'm envious. Changing clocks gives me splitting headaches for 2 days every time.
Their exact location cannot be pinpointed; instead, they exist in a probability cloud where they are likely to be found at any given time.
That's what this hype cycle is founded on. If I lend you $5, you have $5 you can lend further. Now, we each still have a right to $5, so we can lend that debt obligation again for $4.50. Now we have, somehow, a market value of $19.
And this is the same for any Online/Cloud/whatever storage on SomeoneElsesComputer™ . If Europe or any international company wants to not be completely fucked at every turn, they really have to stop supplying the industrial espionage pipeline. Do companies relying on AWS/GCP/Azure/Slop365 really think their R&D isn't just stolen as a matter of "national security"? With the way things are going IP should be unenforceable due to these implications.
After leaving reddit, i've kept an account. Every so often I go on there and generate some slop and post it. Usually run it through 2 models, at least one obscure HF one. So far, nobody noticed.
These paid advertisements articles are funny, because they basically just admit they can't tell the difference and are publicly stating this. Heh, slopgobblers
Adding to this (which is a solid recommendation and answer BTW), you can try out podman kube play <your-file>.yaml(see here) before going full k8s or k3s setup to familiarize yourself with the concepts, without moving too far away from the docker-compose ease of use.
Regarding question 1, any distro works, but if your are looking specifically for a lightweight, fast to deploy node host os, I recommend opensuse microOS/leap micro or similarly, fedora coreOS. With both you can drop a combustion/butane/ignition config file in a usb installer partition, so you can quickly integrate fresh installs in your cluster (ssh, network config, user accounts, package installs) see https://opensuse.github.io/fuel-ignition/
Can't it be claimed as a tax refund? If not, why? Just claim it and sue if it's not paid out. I feel it's a refundable expense, no?