Phone numbers can be spoofed, and SIM cards can be cloned. The analogy stands.
lemmyng
Sure they can. If you put a network behind a router they will share an egress/ingress IP. And there are certain high availability setups where computers share IPs in the same subnet for hot/standby failover.
ACAB
Well who better to say than the experts? Turkey got so good at genocide, they definitively know one when they see it.
But you do use them everyday, because the Internet would not work without them.
Remember it's the Financial Post. Gotta take things they say with a heaping pile of salt.
Works on Summit and Connect for Android.
Got to be careful with old cutlery and kitchenwares, and test for lead.
Not sure about erasing all of it, but it is (or was) certainly possible to delete enough of it to brick a motherboard https://www.phoronix.com/news/UEFI-rm-root-directory
A severe lack of imagination.
Toronto has PATH, an underground network connecting office buildings, and Montreal has RESO/Underground City.
When you do call routing with a PBX each phone has an unique extension, equivalent to the private IP of each host.
Oh, and there's also anycast, which is literally multiple active devices sharing an IP.