Don't disparage Miss Piggy like that! She has a few blindspots, but she's generally an honest, intelligent pig. And she would never be a mouthpiece for a fascist administration!
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It's powerful, lightweight, and ubiquitous. If you do sysadmin work, remote into a random machine, and need to update a config file, it probably has vi installed already. It's also extensible enough to use as a full IDE.
Personally, I like it because of how fast it feels and because I can do everything while keeping my hands on the home row of the keyboard.
I'm about at that point. I had to set up a Windows VM last year to do some testing. It was more of a struggle to install than I expected.
I have one. I love it.
I'm not surprised. I have no idea what their specific situation was, but I've known a couple people going through the green card process. And each was its own brand of long, painful, and expensive.
Shocked Pikachu face.
Shocked Pikachu face.
I don't know how dead it is, but it's pretty straightforward to set up your own gateway (public or private). Even if you don't have a tech background, there's the "IPFS Desktop" app that stands up the IPFS service locally.
This only works if there is enough supply from those other companies. This also assumes that the other companies have a supply chain that isn't affected by tariffs. Which means each step on the chain needs to produce enough to be a reasonable alternative to tariffed imports.
Get a second opinion. You could probably get a single implant to replace the broken molar.
I haven't played in a few years so take this with a grain of salt.
My approach is to build things out incrementally. If your cashflow stays positive the entire time, you won't have money problems.
For design, try to find modular chunks you can repeat. A cellblock with bathroom and showers. A canteen. Make blueprints from them and twist them.
Do you have a foundation and walls around the entire space? I usually kept most stuff outside with a fence around the perimeter.