I instantly thought of Reticulum too. I got into LoRa based stuff last weekend and the thought of sending messages super slowly to random people around the Chicago area has me excited again about the possiblities of a distrubuted network that nobody truely owns. I bet LoRa based projects are going to have tons of problems at scale but right now it's pretty fun.
at amazon, they maintain a private internal registry of packages with approved licenses and audits. this has been in place for several years. i assume other big corps enforce similar policies
This is Amazon, the company where the stuff they rolled their own now makes more money than the business it was rolled for: https://aws.amazon.com/codeartifact/
The Wii is just barely within the last 2 decades but it does very much struggle with 480p decoding of most anything (and even sweats a decent amount on 240p) as it was pretty low end for even 20 years ago.
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