Honda has a much better product in the first place, their engineering approach has always been better than Nissan (I say this having worked on every major brand, and some unknowns).
Nissan is one of the better ones, but they're still a big step away from Honda.
And Honda was working on hydrogen nearly 30 years ago now, which seems poised to suplant batteries (again, maybe).
I believe mailbox.org is all renewable, and I'm pretty sure it's solar.
But you need a massive battery bank to run stuff, batteries have a limited lifespan (especially the crap used in a UPS).
It's not cheap, you generally want to overbuild everything, and there are ongoing costs (hardware failures, batteries, etc).
But it can be done. Just have to do the math for your max power draw, then how much uptime you need determines the size of your battery bank and number of panels (which is influenced by how much sun you get/how consistent it is). You need enough panels to run your system and charge batteries, given the limitations of sun availability.
Wow, install Tailscale or Wireguard and you've got a killer remote support solution.
Weird people would downvote this. I usually don't care (still don't, lol) but someone downvoted the idea of installing a mesh VPN on this KVM, yet it's already been done.
User retraining (imagine retraining 10,000 employees, and then the lost productivity you'd still have). Oh, and this assumes which shell, which distro?
Excel, with tables.
The thousands (millions?) of automated processes that export/import from Excel, and have done so for years.
CNC systems that will only run on older versions of Windows, and for which the company no longer exists and there's no reolacement. I once worked with CNC machines with controllers that ran on paper tape. They're probably still running today.
Ooh, here's one - battery management on a laptop, that's only adjustible from a command prompt in Linux.
I think it's one of those "technically" things, that isn't useful.
Someone from The Americas is American, technically. That's how language works.
But I'd venture* that 97.3% of people mean United States when they say "Americans", or better, it's what people mean 97.3% of the time. The only time I've seen people bring it up is when they're from a South American country.
So I'd say context and scale of detail/granularity influence the meaning in the moment.
Drives me crazy that accounting software is SAAS. The last thing I want is my business accounting on someone else's systems, regardless of how encrypted, backed up, etc.
Just look at the recent large company whose entire business data set was deleted by Google. If it were a small mom n pop, they'd be out of business before Google even responded.
I swear I see a business opportunity as an IT consulting service that implements nothing but local solutions.
Nah.
Honda has a much better product in the first place, their engineering approach has always been better than Nissan (I say this having worked on every major brand, and some unknowns).
Nissan is one of the better ones, but they're still a big step away from Honda.
And Honda was working on hydrogen nearly 30 years ago now, which seems poised to suplant batteries (again, maybe).