So selection bias, basically. Leaders aren't always sociopaths but sociopaths are more likely to be in leadership roles due to their lack of concern for the means that get them to their end.
I loved the modern sections of the first two games (Ezio trilogy is one game for this comment's purpose) and never played three, so when I got black flag and found out retroactively that they killed off Desmond and didn't intend for a modern day assassin's creed to be the endgame I quit playing them.
Just in time too, cause they'd have clearly just kept milking the franchise to death in the past decade.
You have a grossly oversimplified understanding of human input during a flight. Once at altitude and cruising autopilot can be used, but a certain amount of hours actually flown as well as takeoff and landing are required, and AI isn't near good enough to take-over during an emergency the way a human operator can react to the situation.
Also manual labor won't be a thing for long, Boston Dynamics is making progress hand over fist when it comes to quadruped and biped robotics. The moment we train models to handle labor jobs they'll be out the door as well.
That's correct, 1 was just a bunch of random levels with no actual plotline. Merely an extension of arcade games at the time, where the challenge of the level was the draw and there need not be a deeper connection.
Lowering the costs of flight school would help more, making shitty money is one thing. Making shitty money when you dropped 200k to get there is another.
The assumption is that they're creating a high bandwidth trunk interface to the L3 switch/router, so if they forget to create an aggregate it'll be two independent interfaces and will down the network (or a port will auto down itself with STP, MSTP, etc. but that's not as funny)
Alright now hook that shit up to the router, don't forget to create a LAG or you'll create a broadcast storm, and I'm in a WoW raid in ten minutes so make it fast.
Fanboys and monopolies, name a better combination.