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Super Testnet 2 months ago
Someone told me a government shutdown means they stop providing non-essential services. So why don't we just "always" do that? Sounds like a huge cost savings! Turns out, they somehow manage to spend more money "not" providing those services than they spend "providing" them image

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n0>1 2 months ago
Did Google let one slip there? Oops. Can't cover all the basis.
That's because they make up for lost time when they "restart". The trick is to have a shutdown without a corresponding restart. I'm not holding my breath. This zombie is gonna keep going until there is a major catastrophe.