This is academic thinking. The infections will occur because nothing can be done about them. Omicron is too transmissible to contain. Everyone understands that now. There is no 'gambling' here because there is no dice to throw. The die is cast by nature.
They create research that is used by politicians to justify them creating a policy they'd already decided to create for political reasons. They manufacture consent.
What did Chuck Colson want to do to the Brookings institution again?
Some very high percentage of mobile devices, when using mobile data, are on IPv6 and preferentially connect using IPv6. I think 80% of Meta traffic is IPv6.
Lots and lots and lots of people use IPv6.
I have to say though the BOFHesque attitude shown in this thread by a number of people has convinced me never to touch Alpine linux. I can already see exactly what sort of attitude towards users and input the developers encourage and that sort of ivory tower shit has absolutely zero appeal.
If you're on DSL, the DLink DM200 has an integrated adsl/vdsl modem that's supported by OpenWRT, and the platform is quite powerful. You'll need a second device for wifi though but that suits my use case.
If you want a dedicated OpenWRT device Mikrotik would be my suggestion.
So the 1st amendment's wrong. Fix it somehow. Landline telephone companies are obliged by their terms of licence to serve all customers in their coverage area (i.e they can't deny the KKK a landline.) There's precedent for forcing companies to provide a certain service. Just write a law. Find or invent a justification and write a law.
You can't, uh, just write a law that overrides the 1st amendment. It's in the Constitution. Any law that overrides the 1st amendment is unconstitutional by definition.
I figure - at least for the US - that that's the inevitable conclusion. Not necessarily FB, perhaps a govt service that's created along the lines of twitter, simple and straightforward.
The internet is the de-facto public square, there has to be a public forum that's under the control of the public.
But since it’s not a generation facility and has a 70% efficiency, that implies it stored and returned 2506 GWh of electricity. At peak retail prices where I am in California (absurdly expensive) that’s worth over 1.5 billion dollars. Obviously you won’t have retail pricing, the market is different and you have transmission costs, etc. but the economics are still surprising. 200 $/kWh might be perfectly fine for a safe, low-maintenance, environment friendly storage that can be used with no time constraints.
In regards to the governor, only questions have been asked in this thread - no claims have been made. Are you confused and meant to post in a different thread?
The talking points about white supremacists supporting this person or that person are all just an excuse for why they lost. Just partisan hacks who are bitter they lost so they point the finger at the other side and say mean things. They can't accept any blame on themselves so they desperately make up Boogeymen. Pretty childish imo. Note that this general behavior isn't limited to the left, the right is guilty too (e.g. it was antifa!).
I just like straightforward linear conversations in which questions are asked and answered.
I don't like endless come-ons in which questions are responded to (not answered!) with more questions and a sentence fragment that seems designed as a push to move past the question.