I haven't had the courage to run executable code from P2P networks since the early 2000s. Even then it was probably a bad idea.
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AOL came on floppies originally, but the quality was so poor that you could barely rewrite them.
They’d be expensive to run but it would likely only be for a few days per year.
"Pay for more electricity" might not work very well, if everybody in a region uses resistive heat at the same time. I'm not sure what the solution is... maybe an overprovisioned power grid, cheaper battery tech, or tanks of renewable backup fuel like dimethyl ether?
I asked our AI overlords for an appropriate punishment:
The company executives have to spend the weekend acting as city gardeners, complete with typical gardening attire, tending to the local parks and trees - ensuring the community that they're committed to their "root-level" duties.
Android still doesn’t support DHCPv6 and will be left without a valid address.
RFC 7934 explains their reasoning, though it's not exactly an ironclad argument.
It's more like 3 really wide pixels.