Actually, games that force kernel level spyware on users to combat cheating when the company literally controls the servers the game runs on and can afford to pay for moderators are not serious about catching cheaters.
I would, because the second track potentially scales to infinity, and pulling the lever is the only sure way to minimize the death and suffering.
Also, if everyone avoids pulling the lever, you technically have an infinite amount of people who will die and an infinite amount of guilty consciences, also an infinite amount of people blaming the last guy for forcing the decision on them, like the most messed up version of the infinity hotel.
Also, the infinity of people who die is also significantly larger and less quantifiable than the number of leaver guys.
I would see about putting a big loading coil on the antenna when you make it. You would still need a really long wire, but you can at least make the overall antenna length shorter than you otherwise would be able to.
If you did this quickly with a warp drive or whatever, you would still need at least ten years to see the results, so you could only see as far back as when you put the mirror up at the most.
Step 1: become obscenely rich, at least like 300B before 2016.
Step 2: use my wealth to prevent Trump from becoming president(get fucked pedo looser!), Also gonna uncover the whole Trump Epstein thing early and get Epstein to testify in court against Trump if possible and put that asshole in jail for the rest of his miserable life.
Step 3: lobby for the following with the rest of my money:
ranked choice voting
public transit
a proper healthcare system that doesn't fuck everyone
make democracy in the us stronger any possible way I can
accelerate green energy transition
Step 4: retire in a comfortable sized house with some cats.
At least that would be my plan, but I feel like unintended consequences would probably fuck me over.
Pangolin is great, I can expose things like game servers on it and have my entry point in a geographically close data center to keep the ping time lower than other options would let me.
I'm currently trying out the managed self hosted version, it seems a bit slower, but you also get ha with it which is pretty cool.
I like mullvad because I can pay for it with vouchers and have nothing to tie my payment to my account#
I don't think any other VPN can do that.
Theres also the fact that mullvad was raided by the (Swedish)police and even though they fully complied, the police ended up walking away with nothing because mullvad had nothing to give them.
Proton on the other hand, will at the very least be storing your email, payment info, and possibly other info in your account that mullvad won't. I also don't like how they have aligned themselves with conservative politics.
Too small to contain that much white trash.