That kind of othering is exactly how they justify their own genocide.
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I was thinking hydrazine. I don't know what this rocket was using.
I don't think it's hot enough for that.
Rocket fuel is toxic. Don't cook with it. Don't touch or breathe it. Don't even look at it.
Once it's burned it's mostly safe, aside from the usual problems with combustion products.
Yes. Forbes has been a blog site for years.
If you use the ISP one, you'll rapidly find you can't configure it to do what you want. Run your own, lock it down, and keep it up to date.
Ah yes, solar power, known for causing programming flaws
The apps you list need decent gpu and gpu doesn’t virtualize well.
That's not really true any more. To actually get it working, especially sharing a GPU between multiple VMs, is finicky, especially if you're not using the very narrow supported configuration and expensive enterprise hypervisor features. But it is possible, and you can find plenty of articles from people who have gotten it working.
But I still wouldn't recommend it. I'd give one whole GPU to one VM with PCI passthrough, and let multiple users remote in. Hopefully the apps support that.
Depends on how you want to define "securely". A sufficiently motivated attacker could attack the remaining encrypted data, either through brute force or exploiting a weakness in the algorithm.
It's global and egalitarian, so it's banned.
Students, as in you're a teacher? Talk with your school's IT department first.
The solution to genocide is not a bigger genocide.