France has a pretty low-carbon grid (relatively) already, this doesn't fix the water consumption issue though, which is getting more problematic as climate change cause droughts all over the country.
If you're interested in leveraging web workers easily for repetitive compute-heavy tasks in a webapp, i've built a little library that takes care of launching and managing worker threads for you: https://github.com/GitSquared/rinzler
By the way, I built something similar (?): A Rust library that mimics the API of the `futures-executor` crate, but each worker thread is a single WebWorker.
Netflix joined the Motion Picture Association not so long ago. I'd recon they are well into the transition from startup mentality to dominant bureaucracy-driven business mentality.
I think they joined the MPAA so they could influence it towards their more liberal views on how content should be released. If anything I think it will mean other companies relax their rules.
It's not just "some out of date bits", 90% of this post is ridiculously outdated.
Making an end-to-end encrypted web app with WebAssembly, WebCrypto, Service Workers and free TLS by Let's Encrypt is totally viable nowadays. Also, the Web userbase is largely using evergreen browsers like Firefox and Chrome.
True enough. Although there's some custom pieces that could be useful, like the big flat pieces used in the SHIELD Helicarrier for the runways: https://imgur.com/gallery/n5TEAhH
And Lego's designers could lend their expertise to creating some wiring routing and harnesses, or design some mounts/surrounds for breadboards. Or mounts for standard SoC boards like the ESP32 or Mega2560.
I think Apple should release a phone that you can hack yourself if you want to, so you could just write a program that grabs the screen instead of building a LEGO camera rig.