They are both viable options that have different advantages.
VBox has a nice friendly GUI.
KVM is fast & efficient.
They are both viable options that have different advantages.
VBox has a nice friendly GUI.
KVM is fast & efficient.
Spook = ghost (aka a soul unhoused a living body)
Not while fusion is 30 years away. They’ll wait until it’s closer to 2 years.
A reactor that produces enough of its own fuel… It’s starting to sound like a perpetual motion machine.
It was 30 years away in the 1950s and still is.
Controlled fusion is harder than we thought & may be harder than we think.
Stay in school kids. Study Physics & Engineering!
This is how we arrive at the “always 30 years away” trope.
Once the top 1% are eaten, there will be a (slightly poorer) new top 1%. We’ll eat them. Eventuallt we will all rise to the top and be eaten. Thus, the circle of life will continue.
We still don’t know anything other than wild hand waving speculation about the eventual costs of fusion power. The ultimate solution may require a ton of unobtanium-spice alloy that has been tempered in a midoclorian bath. We have no F-ing clue what it’ll cost. But I can guarantee that there will be state sponsored conspiracy theories about all aspects of it. So let’s wait before we start fighting over the conspiracies. They are not ripe yet.
It’s wwaaaaaaaayyy to soon to be speculating about power bills. A practical power plant is probably still about 30 years away.
We don’t know that it will be cheaper. We still don’t really know that it will be possible.
C is hotter than K, and F is a mess.
K8s is great, but you’re chaning the subject and not answering OPs question. Containers =/= VMs.
According to fdroid, florisboard is in beta, but hasn’t been updated since june, 2022. Is it still active?
Isn’t it easier & faster to read the first paragraph of the article than to post the question and wait for someone to answer?
Don’t feed the trolls.
I’m pretty sure everyone here understands both sides of the argument, but just don’t concider it important enough to change their vocabulary.
Tell me your secret.
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