A variant of the 'single non-root user' problem on Unix systems. A non-root user (hopefully) can't root the system or rm -rf /root. But everything interesting is stored in that user's home folder with implicit RW…
Some commenters here appear to be asking why one should favour LN over raising the block size. The answer to that is that it's not a dichotomy. There's not a decision to be made _between_ 'LN' and 'Raise block size'.…
Isn't it the case that the vast majority of people lacking housing are really lacking in land (or at least, stable land)? $10K on a permanent structure is only viable if you have permanent title on the land below it.…
A variant of the 'single non-root user' problem on Unix systems. A non-root user (hopefully) can't root the system or rm -rf /root. But everything interesting is stored in that user's home folder with implicit RW…
Some commenters here appear to be asking why one should favour LN over raising the block size. The answer to that is that it's not a dichotomy. There's not a decision to be made _between_ 'LN' and 'Raise block size'.…
Isn't it the case that the vast majority of people lacking housing are really lacking in land (or at least, stable land)? $10K on a permanent structure is only viable if you have permanent title on the land below it.…