I think they would still allow community moderators for individual subreddit rules, just hire more people to enforce the site-wide rules and let the community mods focus on fostering their own communities. This is the ideal of course and Reddit is, well, Reddit so you might be correct.
And that's if they're lucky. There's also a decent chance it will end up piled up on some foreign beach/riverbank to slowly leach into the ocean.
Scotland:
Primary school P1-P7 (~5-11) Secondary school S1-S6 (~12-17)
Looks like we made the same choice! It's blazing fast too.
I don't think you just type a name and set it to go. Someone is remotely piloting that drone.
You may have picked a bad example here, Visual Studio has good python support out of the box.
This is probably super localised but Kinloch Rannoch in Perthshire, Scotland.