Annoyingly it doesn't even maximize properly. You have to use alt-click for sensible behaviour.
They also decided about 10? years ago to make it behave as a "fullscreen" button which was really useless to me on a Mac Pro with 2 screens, where it would only ever "zoom" to one screen and then make the other screen display the desktop wallpaper - not the actual desktop - the wallpaper.
Far from my first, but early on I set up some 386's to bridge cheapernet segments and tp ethernet. No budget for new hardware, but there were some computers that were way too old for windows or even Linux users who had 486's or even Pentiums. Scavenged ISA network cards for both sides. It was a bit sketchy with the low RAM and old arch, but worked.
IIRC, there were some Macs that were confused if there was a bridge in the network, so had to change the segmentation and run masquerade, but that was still better than not having internet. And no need to allocate those precious public IPs, though you could still get them.
Masq was one of the first killer features for Linux.
On printed page five of the brochure [0] it mentions
Size of RAM 32 GB ECC
RAM type DDR4
On the one hand, it'd be nice if that was mentioned everywhere that the RAM size was mentioned. On the other hand, perhaps ECC RAM is effectively mandatory for Enterprise equipment, so mentioning it is redundant? IDK, I don't often purchase that sort of stuff.
I think fast chargers in rush hour times will also bill for time to discourage long/slow charges on them. Naturally that'll vary on whoever sets the costs, but it does exist in EU as well.
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