I totally get the other judges doing things by the book to reduce the chances of things getting overturned on appeal. But FFS, that behavior is way out of line.
I follow a few lawyers on Mastodon - the general consensus is that the prosecutor jumped a few steps by going directly to SCOTUS and they told him, "Nope, do this the right way via appeals first".
It was unanimous from the court, and I get that this needs to be by the book, but it sure feels like it fits with the Trump effort to delay, delay, delay.
Went with that girl standing outside a burning house meme.
Prompt for Bing image:
1920s style photograph of a mischievous girl in the bottom left of the frame facing the house, but turning to look into the camera with a house in the background. the house has a fire truck putting out a fire
The biggest issue is being in aware of migrations for load balancing. If VM 1 is deployed to Node 1 with Terraform, then is moved to Node 2 at some point for load balancing, Terraform tries to recreate it on Node 1.
Also, I have a slight moral objection to one of the top providers being developed by a for-profit prison company.
As someone who moved to Proxmox for my 3-node homelab, good luck.
I find the automation for deploying VMs to be woefully incapable compared to Terraform/PowerCLI on the VMware side. Not to mention things like load balancing/DRS are flat out missing.
I managed to get it stable enough for homelab-y things like *arr, plex, DNS, etc - but at this point I would quit rather than use it in a production environment. Or maybe I would just look at bare metal kubernetes instead.
Nobody showed up because there wasn't a remotely organized attempt to get people to travel across the country to show up. January 6th was planned (or at least in the rough outline stages in November 2020 when Facebook removed the Stop The Steal group.
The Miami case was solidified on June 9th with formal charges and the arraignment followed 4 days later.
I won't disagree that if he goes to jail he'll further fall from the spotlight, but that's an awful big if given timelines and our justice system.
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I totally get the other judges doing things by the book to reduce the chances of things getting overturned on appeal. But FFS, that behavior is way out of line.