There are plenty of places in the developed world where it just doesn't make financial sense to roll out fibre. In NZ about 90% of the country has fibre access... probably that number will creep a bit higher. But I doubt it'll ever reach 100%.
Whether or not Starlink can build a business on selling broadband to <10% of the developed world I don't know.
I have not read Piketty. But I could imagine a society where the poor are 10% better off and the rich are 1000% better off to be a less stable society that ends up falling apart.
I thought they paid barely anything to artists because they are only getting fifteen bucks a month from each subscriber. And their price is restricted because they’re essentially competing (as a business model) with piracy.
if you use Caddy as your reverse proxy (instead of nginx for example which does not do this), when requests come in and your service is missing because it's being deployed, Caddy waits for a timeout before giving up. this means that visitors during the brief deploy period don't see errors - they just get a slightly longer wait, which often is not obvious depending on how long your service takes to boot.
I recall chrome used to let you reveal passwords with a simple button press in the UI. I think their conclusion at the time was if an attacker had local access there was no point in pretending they were hidden.