Start with a problem. I'm building https://helppet.ai, a voice agent for Veterinarians. I didn't know anything about AI programming other than absolute fundamentals I learned in 2017 through Stanford AI course - this was just theory and a lot has changed. I followed startups doing solving similar problems, and I asked detailed questions to everyone I could. I went to AI hack events to learn techniques others are using. Eventually I ended up with something pretty great and had fun doing so. So start with a problem and then work backwards.
You're going to have to articulate yourself with particulars if you want me to understand what you're talking about. For instance, I didn't mention private equity at all, so I'm confused why you might think I was attempting to refer to them.
Wouldn't be surprised if this goes through the same process Windows users did with WSL. Starting out with no systemd, to community-developed systemd-in-a-bottle setups, to proper systemd integration
OCI containers are supposed to be "one container, one PID": at the very least the container's server is PID1 (at times other processes may be spawned but typically the container's main process is going to be PID1).
Containerization is literally the antithesis of systemd.
Who cares? Electricity is literally the flow of electric charge, typically measured in terms of current (amperes). China has substantial baseload capacity. China adds an America of capacity every 18 months. Batteries connected to the grid, imply shortages. A need to balance supply and demand, manage variability in energy sources. They are also very expensive. So we have net on net, less power, that's unreliable, that's more expensive. Nothing to brag about.