On a technical level, federation is arguably just as compatible with libertarianism. Each instance is its own island nation, free to set its own rules while members vote with their feet in free association. That it hasn't gone that route is more to do with the founding population than the technology.
It's what happens when people treat money as an investment and don't spend it. Money that's useful as money would be a bad investment.
Better yet, look at crypto, where people believe inflation is all about monetary supply and restrict it on purpose. The result? Wild volitity, huge crashes, and low velocity of money because everyone hoards it instead of spending.
In N Out even has their own warehouses to supply their restaurants. I see meat packing positions listed on their website which I would highly suspect require masks.
One of the sanctions the SEC seeks for repeat offenders is a ban on serving as an officer of any public company.
Dyson fans too. Cheap fans are quieter and produce more airflow.
Google Maps has user submitted reports. I'm not sure if reports in one app reflect in the other but I wouldn't be surprised.
They're not trying to fast. Sugary drinks (juice, non caffeinated soda, Gatorade, Pedialyte) are probably a good idea, plus calorie dense foods like energy bars.
The primary function of the app is to record a GPS activity with your phone. If you already have a GPS watch and like using it, I don't see the point in using both. And I'm not sure about Coros, but Garmin at least give you the option to manually download your GPS traces directly from the watch without using their web services if you're concerned about privacy.