Somehow I'd imagine that you could have container size and shape batteries and maybe even stop more often in ports to swap them out using existing crain mechanisms
We've been developing a new method of developing software using a cloud IDE (slightly modified vs code server), https://github.com/bitswan-space which breaks down the development process into independent "Automations" which each run in a separate container. Automatons are also developed within containers. This allows you to break down the development into parts and safely experiment with AI. This feels like the "Android moment" where the old non-isolated way of developing software (on desktops) becomes unsafe. And we need to move to a new system with actual security and isolation between processes.
In our system, you can launch a Jupyter server in a container and iterate on software in complete isolation. Or launch a live preview react application and iterate in complete isolation. Securely isolated from the world. Then you deploy directly to another container, which only has access to what you give it access to.
It's still in the early stages. But it's interesting to sit at this tipping point for software development.
Karpathy writes that there is no cheeply computed objective check for "Or re-writing some Java code to Python? " Among other things. But it seems to me that Reinforced Learning should be possible for code translation using automated integration testing. Run it, see if it does,the same thing!
One usecase that occures to me, is a very larhe transparent screen in front of a stage at a conference with the presenter standing behind their presentation...
Can we somehow vote to just stop having setuptools be maintained? When it breaks it wasts years of collective developer time and it really doesn't need to change at this point...
In Czechia I get about 10 a year. Hardly what I'd call a big problem... My grandparents in canada get about 10 a day. My grandpa in the us got like 10 an hour before he died, many time live humans who knew his name and that he was an old man in a nursing home....