You didn't even ask ChatGPT. How am I supposed to trust your math?
What is your use case? Do you need a gooseneck spout for controlled pour speed, or do you want to boil more than a liter of water and pour it out quickly?
A much better idea than when I tried to organize my restaurant with hashtables.
It was too much for the waitstaff, who had to reindex the floor plan every time they added or removed a plate.
On the plus side, delivering the right food was always O(1).
Actually, amateur TV broadcast was something that interested me. I had the opportunity to buy an SDR with wider bandwidth, but I wasn't sure how much I'd get into it, so I kept things cheap.
Another thing I'm looking into is ADS-B flight tracking. My house is within range of a sports arena where there are all manner of overhead banners get flown. Might be fun to follow them around on a map.
If you post on !amateur_radio@sh.itjust.works, I'd read.
I bought a cheap RTL-SDR to help solve a CTF challenge at DEFCON. The 2m/70cm antenna on my roof is begging for a fun project that's not just talking to other hams.
Surely this could be good, right?
If celebrities need to be accessible to their biggest fans, maybe it would induce them to leave the birdsite? And if this is as big a migration as the article suggests, it has the potential to snowball in network effects, giving other influential users one less reason to feel chained to a dumpster fire.
Last suggestion: This document suggests that there may be an rclone volume plugin for docker, which could run the mount only when your specific container starts up: https://rclone.org/docker/
And is docker running via a systemd service also?
In that case, you can add an After=
line to the docker unit file, telling it to wait until after your mount service is running:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21830670/start-systemd-service-after-specific-service
You can use systemctl edit docker
to create an override file with this property:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/659267/how-do-i-override-or-configure-systemd-services#659268
How are you mounting the network drive? On my docker machine, network drive mounts are in /etc/fstab. I've not had an issue where docker starts before everything is mounted.