Interesting... that AL73400 part they're using is the first generation Graviton, and AFAICT that's not available on AWS anymore. Maybe Amazon considers it obsolete and is selling their stocks off to third parties like MikroTik?
Yeah, I'm pretty thankful for my 4 year technical program for having us do a couple of business course. One which was accounting and the majority of the work was the teacher walking us through reading financial statements of public companies.
Because it's not just 1 streaming service anymore it's 2-3 or more depending on what content you like. Most people I know that don't share an account stop their subscription a few months at a time and renew when they want to catch up on content.
It's not hard to imagine streaming companies adopting various enterprise strategies like backpay charges to punish intermittent accounts once the services reach market saturation.
RHEL is used by companies that need the support Red Hat provides. RHEL and it's derivatives have less packages in the repo due to Red Hat willing to support every package they ship.
https://mikrotik.com/product/rds2216
Interesting enough Mikrotik announced a co-development with Ampere last year. https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/spaces/ROS/blog/2024/09/24/27...