Someone will find a reflexive material to put on the drone. Then you have a multi kw laser that hits randomly anywhere when intercepting drones.
Also I wonder why it is not common to run interception drones that automatically fly towards incoming drones and captures them mid air. Like a wasp is capturing other insects.
So pretty much like the iron dome but not with single use rockets but reusable drones instead.
Shelly devices support json rpc over udp. It is quite nice to use those apis and the resulting client code is surprisingly light weight and robust.
However, there are two things that worry me:
a) what about datagrams bigger then MSS? Here the risk of losing the whole datagram doubles, triples, … Locally, it may not be so bad when one can use jumbo frames, but one the internet, it will be 1452 bytes per Datagram, before fragmentation happens
Nice. JSON over UDP is convenient, but has some drawbacks. But first your questions:
The answer to a) depends: If the payload is larger than can fit in a single datagram (the exact number can vary a bit) it has to be split. Each packet has some chance of loss. If it has to arrive, it has to be acknowledged and if split reassembled. So not bigger packets, but more of them.
For b) use WireGuard encryption. Not necessarily the VPN, just the handshake and transport protection. It’s very well aligned with UDP and lightweight enough to work on battery powered devices. I’ve added WireGuard termination to UDP Gateway specifically for this requirement.
Why am I not a fan of JSON over UDP? Extra serialization, extra size, extra constraints. None of those are huge deals, but I prefer something like MessagePack or CBOR for compact message sizes.
Their argumentation is pretty naive. If they would truely like to fix up the situation, they could simply put a tax on the exported electricity. Depending on the height of the tax, exports would be adjusted accordingly. Maybe, a non linear taxation scheme would be needed to allow exports in normal operation states and prevent exports in high price situations.
They might be able to tax the exports to the UK but not to the EU. As a member of the European Economic Area, Norway cannot impose trade barriers within the single market.
Don’t forget that you also can invest in negative dollar by taking loans. Then, the reduction of purchasing power does actually benefit you.
So, whoever has significant wealth will do exactly this and take out loans to purchase productive assets and then, later on, pay back much less because the dollar lost value in the mean time.
This works out as long as the interest rate is lower then the actual annual loss in purchasing power.
Shorting is a bad idea unless you can accurately predict the timing of the crash. Otherwise it'd likely your gains will go down to -5000% before they suddenly rocket up to 99%. And you'll close your position out of fear, when it's about -1000%.
Hm, does not appear sound to me because it seems to be utterly impossible to control for other factors that happened during the last 2k years. I completely agree that there may be the possibility to segment the population along an imaginary line that matches the extend of the Roman Empire. But to conclude that this segmentation was caused by a state border 2k years ago needs extraordinary evidence. Some statistical analysis is not enough to verify or reject this assumption.
I just like programming and I ported what I wrote at work to rust in my spare time. Basically I was thinking about if rust would be viable at work and in my spare time I tested the hypothesis.
We also do this. For us, the limiting factor is the IDE getting slower with bigger files. For IntelliJ+Kotlin the big file handling got better over time, but if files get bigger and bigger, the response times of auto completion and other ide features gets slower and slower.
At some point in time, some dev splits the file to get faster responses again.
Despite this, we have no issues, git works fine and search and navigation in the code is also just fine.
This is also the way I do it - split when needed and fold everything by default.
I really cant work with ppl creating separate files for (sometimes) a 10loc function, just because it seems unrelated to the rest of the package. Its like implementing code folding on filename level…
Also I wonder why it is not common to run interception drones that automatically fly towards incoming drones and captures them mid air. Like a wasp is capturing other insects.
So pretty much like the iron dome but not with single use rockets but reusable drones instead.
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