

Sloperating?


Sloperating?


Not true. Standard Debian install on Thinkpad takes 15 Minutes. I don’t need more words.


Hiring an elite security researcher isn’t easy, or cheap"
You still need to hire one:


I use it for letters too. It is a breeze to use.


LaTeX is by far easier to use than “word processors” if you want consistent formatting.


Arch is often pictured as some Uber hacker magic which it isn’t. It is a useful collection of software packages with great documentation.
Arch is for example useful if you want to program with new Rust versions, tools like jujutsu, cross-compile for your Sailfish phone, and so on.
(By the way, Guix features now a recent Rust/cargo version, too!)
And both Debian and Arch have advantages / disadvantages, so both are useful for different tasks. Learning Arch is really not a big step or costs much time if you know the foundations of Linux.


>= 33 years
>= 32 years
>= 28 years
>= 26 years
>= 20 years
>= 17 years
>= 15 years
>= 11 years
what I use now and will very, very likely still use in 10 years


EVs already are much safer than ICEs
That’s new to me. Why exactly?


And trolley buses, which are cheaper to install and more flexible for lower volumes of passengers. They don’t need a battery either, alternatively can use a very small one, and this saves a lot of weight.


Yes, the blog and its sources explain in depth that this is not caused by individual faulty engineering decisions but by the security culture of the organization and the culture and incentives driving it.
For example, the decision to not test the heat shield in full tests under real conditions, and to not make full physics models of the processes in it are mayor decisions. And the decision to make a crewed flight without these tells a lot about values and priorities.


LOL. You made my day!


Looking at young people and having sad thoughts about their future - feeling we owe them something I can’t give them.
I like that one!