Indeed. As late as 2 hours ago I had to change the way I build a private Tauri 2.0 app (bundled as .AppImage) because it wouldn't work on latest Kubuntu, but worked on Fedora and EndeavourOS. So now I have to build it on Ubuntu 22.04 via Docker. Fun fun.
Had fewer issues on EndeavourOS (Arch) compared to Fedora overall though... I will stay on Arch from now on.
The projected world population by 2035 is around 8.9 billion.
I don't know how many humanoid robots (capabilities undefined) we have today, but any we do have are not likely going to be in operation, but it has to be below 1 million, so let's just round down to 0 for simplicity's sake.
So someone's going to have to build just shy of 1 billion robots per year that can be robust enough to remain being operable 9 years later, starting now. What do you think?
Did you perhaps type a 0 when you meant to type a 2?
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