if you're a linux person consider a routing on host setup with FRR with /32s. As every host is a /32 network you can focus more on the aspects of BGP rather than TCP/IP.
I asked Bard for the best Arsenal team and it was able to choose current players. It was also able to say how many goals they scored in current season as of today.
route on host (rfc5549) is the best strategy for host mobility if your fabric is designed around that idea and you embrace ECMP, stateless networking and bipartite topologies. You need to track state to do that without changing the FIB.
so I believe this initiative is problematic but I feel activists are shooting themselves in the foot talking about privacy and conspiracy. The issue is lock-in -- the authority is mandating compatibility with proprietary Palantir feature sets (for example approach to federation and access control) and use at a local level (outside NHS-E) as a cost saving measure (the cost saving part means replace not dual operate 2 platforms). This is signaled strongly here and in the FDP procurement.
The popular members of the conservative party were not on the ballot during Truss's election. Conservative party leadership effectively chose her, not the people.
This is squarely on the Blair/Bush party of big government and tax cuts, which is a deeply unpopular position in reality.
I judge people on whether they prefered Sensi or KO2.
I am judging you.
Kick Off 2, at least on the Amiga was sooo much better. With Sensi, if you run down the pitch, slightly off centre, strike with after touch to the other side, you would more often than not score. With KO2 you had players with genuinely have different abilities, some could score from certain positions, others couldn't.
With some teams a 'long ball' approach worked, others you needed to play to nippy wingers, or maybe even a full back who could charge down the line.
Every player was much of a muchness in sensi, so you really only had to come up with one 'system' to play
not true -- your prefix location is a BGP tag which is appended based on where you're physically connected (which T1 carriers will do). Obviously you can get around it with an overlay network but you'll need some trivial PoP in India.
interesting that they're having so much success with false RIPE/ARIN entries. Proper geolocation (as in with visiblity of most T1s) would trivially identify the origin of traffic.