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it depends on the airport and airspace. it's not required everywhere.


Sure but that probably wouldn't affect rich people. Rich people would be flying to LA, NYC, Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, etc. Big metropolitan areas.

I think those areas would probably need air traffic controllers.


yeah all the major airports are class B and they need atc at jet cruise altitudes.

there are uncontrolled airports with runways large enough for jets.. like Alpine Wyoming.


No one rich enough flying what the average person would consider a "private jet" or private plane would be flying VFR from uncontrolled airport to uncontrolled airport. The "ultra rich" are not puttering around in single-engine Cessnas


not going to argue with that, there were single engine comments on the thread though.


mirrors can be configured in dockerd or buildkit. if you can update the config (might need a self-hosted runner?) it’s a quick fix - see https://cloud.google.com/artifact-registry/docs/pull-cached-... for an example. aws and azure are similar.


Hmm yea with a self hosted runner this could work. Gotta need to set the dockerd config into the VM before the runner starts I assume - unfortunately GitHub itself does not allow to change anything for the prepare stage - and it's a known issue for 2 years at least...

https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/1445#issueco... https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/76636


this already exists, many apps use it. I do wish it was mandatory for _all_ apps to use it instead of being optional.


iOS (and Android) could also replace the non-privacy-respecting one with a privacy-respecting one that just gives dummy responses to other API calls. Devices should be lying on my behalf to apps and services all the time.


https://www.tindie.com/products/will123321/fourthirdeye-v10/ and a few other third party options have been available.



there are tags for this but I don’t see it used much around here, see https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:check_date as a starting point


this is a common enough need that

  out geom
does a similar operation in fewer characters


It doesn't do exactly the same thing, it inserts the lat/long into the parent instead of returning the nodes. Often doesn't matter, but it does if you are using a library that is expecting osm xml.


most dairy cow meat is used for hamburger, it's rarely sold as steak or roasts.


it's also possible to have more than one microservice in a single repo. defining good interfaces is a problem unsolved by repo size and count.


Misleading headline, the first sentence is "how Spotify optimized and sped up elements from *our largest Dataflow job*". Surely it's not the largest ever run, even on Dataflow.


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