No - it's not even a question. Bury the lines and you will remove a large number of causes for power outages.
I can only assume there is never any storm / flood water in these utopian locales, or that it remains so pure as to be incapable of conducting electricity.
It gives us a foundation on which to build our economy. It gives us hope.
, said the addict.
It appears RedHat has realised that, through systemd, it can readily provide preferential support for its own projects, and place roadblocks up for projects it does not control, thus extending its influence broadly and quickly. By using tenuous dependencies amongst its own projects it can speed adoption even faster.
And who is one of Red Hat's most lucrative customers?
The National Security Administration
Seriously. U.S. has worse speed AND higher prices than most of the Western world, including pretty much all of Europe.
This also succinctly describes Amercian health care and prescription drugs. I'm sensing a pro-corporate trend here.
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