Fresh water doesn't mean drinkable water, it just means not salt water. The desalination plant produces drinkable water.
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You can get conductive paint for RFI shielding. It's very conductive, so make sure that the case can't come in contact with any circuit boards or it will short out. Make sure the paint is compatible with the type of plastic you print the case out of too.
They also make ESD safe filament, but it's $150+ a roll.
Are those mechanical hard drives? If so, I would want a fan moving air across them. Also keep in mind that most filament is not ESD safe.
SSHFS is slower than NFS due to the encryption and FUSE. It's not a huge difference with a modern CPU and a 1 gbps connection, but it can be significant with an older CPU or a faster network.
You can use NFS over the internet, but it will be a lot more work to secure it. It was intended for use over a LAN and performance may not be great over the internet, especially with high latency or packet loss.
Not everyone uses English. Many languages can't be written with only ASCII characters.
NFS is the best option if you only need to access the shared drives over your LAN. If you want to mount them over the internet, there's SSHFS.
That would be one of the top three reasons for doing it.
It would have to become law in every country in order to work.
It's been ages since I've used Adobe Reader. I typically use Okular or Xreader. They are both tiny compared to Adobe's bloatware.
Fusion would be much more practical than beaming back power from space. I think the chance of seeing either of those by 2050 is about 0%.
I've never seen a single youtube ad with uBlock Origin. SponsorBlock takes care of most of the sponsored segments that a premium youtube account won't get rid of.