I will buy a T-shirt for anyone who beats the shit out of a nazi
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Pros: less physical hardware to deal with. If you can set up to where your VM can move across proxmox nudes, that improves resilience.
Cons: if you can't fail over, you could get to where you need to fuss with the box where the Opnsense VM lives and have to also take down Opnsense.
Tbh, I'm not feeling this. It's hard enough to find decent priced stuff that fits in a 19" rack, now there's another form factor to target that could divide that market even further?
I would expect it to be set enough that you could remove the form after a half hour to an hour
Get a cheap plastic form- a large plastic plant pot would work well. Line with tinfoil or plastic wrap. Cut a large hole in the bottom of the pot and the tinfoil. Turn it upside down in the spot you want the bollard. Fill with quick-set concrete. When the concrete is set, take the pot with you so you can make more, the foil should keep it from sticking. If you can work out a way to get some metal wire into the concrete form before you pour, it'll be much stronger.
Downsides to this could be getting enough concrete and water to the site- shit is heavy. Also, while it should be set in an hour or two, getting knocked by a car right away might kill it.
Reminder: it can be slop without being AI
I can lick your Dad, he lets me
I think truck driving is probably the next thing. There's laws (at least in the US) about how long a driver can run without rest, long haul routes are generally not very crowded with traffic nor complicated. If you can get twice as many hours out of a robot than a human, you can recoup the investment pretty quickly. I could see a hub-and-spoke model where robots handle the long spots with humans taking the busier spokes.
"The 7th Guest" was my jam
Dems have been so effective, I see no possible way this could fail
Read it to the tune of "do you want to build a snowman"
If they had worked with GrapheneOS to enable their security requirements, I'd be all over this