I'd point to earth's gravity well as the main problem, which could be tackled if asteroid mining and processing was a thing.
The rest is engineering. Challenging for sure, but not impossible.
I'd point to earth's gravity well as the main problem, which could be tackled if asteroid mining and processing was a thing.
The rest is engineering. Challenging for sure, but not impossible.
While Linux can happily handle that zone as a source of or destination for traffic, most networking equipment deliberately doesn't recognize its existence – and those boxes can't easily be upgraded.
Mostly this.
A lot of others do it, that's your argument?
How about not hosting this list in Microsoft's GitHub?
Big spinning wheel would provide a semblance of gravity.
Nobody claims it was harmless, but it sure was very low on the harmless scale – especially if you compare it with every fear monger's favorite, Chernobyl.
Oh, that.. I think i'm using it but it seems.to expect a response from 80 when all I have there is a redirect to 443.
I thought you meant an nginx plugin.
Although suffering from some technical limitations, Gemini's a rabbit hole of interesting stuff and a breath of fresh air from all the post-<blink> ad-centered js-enabled garbage that has become the WWW.
you can automate the process (e.g. with nginx).
How does nginx automate that?
So the EU's been forcing Apple to allow sideloading and Google goes Nah, it'll be fine?
Less ewaste too. Less profits for google though...