In the book, I noticed upon re-reading -- it was always the biggest polluters (usually, the richest of the rich) that had unfortunate drone-strikes while flying.
Not the electric planes. No commuter planes. Straight up 1%-er targets.
B admits to it later on in the book, when they hint B might be Mother.
The one thing I always wonder about these schemes, is reimbursing the battery owner for the wear and effective use of charge cycles. Batteries are (very expensive) consumables, so pulling power from idle batteries comes with a background cost to the owner.
Dehydration and electrolytes are but a fraction of what is truly driving a hangover. You can't simply wash one away with water and salts.
The worst part of a hangover is when the liver is processing acetaldehyde. At best you can delay that process, spread it out, or shunt it to a rest period. The body still needs to process it.
Mine is so loud (she's 20ish lbs) that I am pretty sure she disturbs the neighbour beside me.
If she is that loud above me when I am downstairs, I can only imagine how it must sound to them when she gallops up and down the stairs. Very thin walls there.
Spoofing that handshake would be a bad faith action, one that would not go unnoticed longer term. Instances with a bunch of bad faith actions will make the case for not federating with themselves.
Perhaps a case to be made for a federated minimum-config. If servers don't adhere to a minimum viable contract, say meeting requirements for rate-limiting, or not requiring 2fa, or other config-level things... They become defederated.
A way of enforcing adherence to an agreed upon minimum standard of behaviour, of sorts
Is there really any scenario where a normal user should NOT be rate limited on posts or comments to some degree? Say, no more than 3 posts per minute? No more than 10 replies?
So a question re distrobox. Can it be used to run additional isolated sessions, say via Xephyr or something, that share host resources without abstraction?
Basically, I want to host two additional KDE sessions in Zephyr (or something) and then run Steam and sunshine in, and point my kids respective clients to them.
Or with PCI pass thru, but I'm trying to avoid that.
Mushrooming demand. What an odd choice of words.