And an easy question to answer - 1% of shares. All businesses weigh shareholder votes by number of shares held.
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Of course they didn't. The claims used to drop funding, like all of the administration's spending cuts, were obviously horse shit.
The question is, will the courts have enough of s spine to do anything about it?
The lawyers don't need to submit evidence, because it was never about proving anything, just sowing chaos.
Call me if it's on sale for $10 without rootkit or secondary launcher. Until then, I snooze.
Lots of people think naturally grazing cattle is somehow less resource intensive than the alternative.
It's the "yeah, factory farms are bad, but I get all my beef from my made up neighbor who runs a sustainable farm" crowd.
Yes, it absolutely can, it's super easy! Just swap your Minecraft .jar with Paper and it'll do the rest. It's a tiny bit harder to go back, but only marginally.
Out of the box, aside from huge performance benefits, Paper is virtually indistinguishable from vanilla, but it also opens the door to a whole world of easy-to-use server-side plugins.
Edit: (you should still make a backup before swapping, just in case)
In addition to a comically large bill to pay, Saudi Arabia has a pretty significant issue with attracting outside investors / tourism. I'm guessing most people visiting this thread can't name the capital of SA (hint, it's not Dubai... That's not even in the right country)
No one wants to visit because they're actively hostile towards even the slightest imposition on their beliefs. It's hard to justify going somewhere where you could get locked up for what would elsewhere be considered a minor faux pas.
Good luck justifying a $9T vanity project that will only be visited / populated by citizen oil workers, assuming they will even still have jobs in a few decades.
SA needs to undergo some pretty significant cultural shifts before even considering dropping a few trilly on some new digs.
CPU intensive servers like Minecraft are where you start to run into problems with older hardware. If it’s just you on there, a 10 year old CPU is fine, but if you’ve got a few friends, the server may start to struggle to keep up.
Not sure how recently you ran this, or what all your were running, but in the past couple of years Paper has hit some pretty major milestones in unlocking threaded processing. Barring some sort of spammy 0-tick redstone nonsense or over the top plugins, I'd wager a Raspberry Pi 4 could handle up to about 5 or 6 friends without seeing any TPS dips. Its really remarkable how far they've pushed performance recently.
Could I get a larg HDD and ad it in an enclosure to the Mini PC to handle the media volume?
Like an external USB drive? Absolutely.
Turn off the lights when 2 people in bed. Turn the lights on really low when only 1 person gets up. Track time you went to bed / time in bed as a low-budget sleep tracker not tied to a big data broker, like a smart watch would be....
For sure look into the pizza steel.
Stones often crack not because of heat specifically, but because of moisture.
They should really only ever be exposed to moisture once fully heated, and allowed a little extra time after the pizza bakes to dry out before turning the oven off.
A pizza steel will be more resilient, though it can rust if washed regularly without seasoning (just like a cast iron / carbon steel pan)
A big oven safe pan is a good start, the heavier the better.
Yeah, but those systems still don't count votes by "number of shareholders" as indicated above. They're still weighted by number of shares, just some shares have more benefits than others