Its both low quality code and massive energy costs. Its a loose loose situation. If AI disappeared tomorrow, nothing would change, besides tech bros actually have to do a honest days work.
Uncut_Lemon
17 year old project that still cannot match it's predecessors...
Have done something similar, you'll discover the joy of have no internet while you do server maintenance, upgrades or disaster recovery and worst case, hardware failures.
Having internet and filesharing on one nic means internet will suffer while the nic is saturated.
Ensure your other VMs are adequately delayed at initial boot, as that can cause weird things that need DHCP to be available
Otherwise I never had issue running the router as a VM.
Seems more of an issue of, why is DisplayPort not common place on TVs.
Considering they have an active GitHub repo, likely recently. Even more so with the BSD's incorporating it as a default.
The BSD's are embracing xlibre, so it is a project that's being taken seriously and has real technical merits.
Maybe it should be a parents job to parent, and not leave it to governments and companies to parent children.
Most of these issues that age verification is trying to solve is a parenting issues. A teen is still going to likely find a way around this nonsense without any repercussions. It's a parents job to teach children how to be safe in public spaces and the etiquette required.
No idea why systemd is even bending a knee to any of this at all. Doesn't even seem like a problem systems should ever try resolve. That should be a distro maintner issue at worst case.
It's more the question of why is everyone folding to this age verification nonsense. One dumb state makes a law, now everyone is bending over backwards to comply. A state full of corruption no less, like what are the alteria motives.
Maybe parents should start, parenting their kids, rather than making the government parent them.
As someone that has been using Manjaro for years now, I never understand the negativity. I take it as Arch users just being negative, as Manjaro doesn't approach a problem the same way they would do one their own vanilla install.
The Manjaro team have enough confidence in their product, that they have a line of officially support laptops.
Fun because you like rewriting existing code?
Fun because you already have test suites you don't have to rewrite?
Fun because you feel morally superior by writing fresh code, even though the old code is running critical applications in production?
Fun because you think your smarter than the engineers that lay the ground work before you?
Fun because you like hunting bugs you created thinking you know better, while calling your rewrite superior.