You can use IPFS fine without any crypto bullshit.
IPFS is not for bulk mirroring, it's for content delivery. IPFS works well enough if the content publishers and end users know what they're doing.
Why should it be a problem if factored out Chrome becomes insignificant in the long term? It's precisely the reason behind antimonopolism.
Nope. No deal. I need my downtime to recover.
So you mean "alignment with human expectations". Not what I was meaning at all. Good that that word doesn't even mean anything specific these days.
A gen AI in charge of nuclear engineering and just put in charge of the world in general. What a wonderful idea! You people sure deserve what you'll get.
It's not a hard realtime cutoff spec, more a relais native actuation time. And from the behaviour I've seen they are ramping up slowly over minutes when the mains power is back, which seems a sensible thing to do.
They do. It's still a different project by different people. That's the nice part about it.
Can you point me towards a commercial microreactor product? Apart from the Russian Federation ones, I mean.
Just spin up a dozen nuclear plants, huh? So who's going to build that, how long is the construction time and who is going to fund that, given that new nuclear is the most expensive power there is?
There should be all of LibGen corpus pinned on IPFS and there used to be a front end hosted on IPFS but I have not looked at it in a while.
IPFS is designed for decentralized pinning and decentralized use. You're supposed to run a local node or use browsers with built-in IPFS to access content. If you're using it wrong it will suck.