Jails for NetBSD – Kernel Enforced Isolation and Native Resource Control

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日益严苛的全球监管、饥渴难填的算力需求、及触及天花板的能源供给,正三面合围企业的总拥有成本,将战略选择逼入墙角。

"If our generation, uses the seabed for storing carbon that we shouldn't have emitted in the first place, then the generations coming after us won't be able to use the seabed to store their emissions."

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