

I propose that the developers take turns to limit the exposition to whatever it is, that makes people go strange when they have to develop a filesystem.
Not everything in black and white makes sense.


I propose that the developers take turns to limit the exposition to whatever it is, that makes people go strange when they have to develop a filesystem.
Of course fungi are plants. They don’t move and grow in the forest.
They are also toxic. I’m suspicious of plants that want to kill me.


I just pointed out that it was more complicated than King + Church at the top and everyone else down the line. I wanted to be neutral here.


The idea of property was not the same as it is under capitalism or nationalism now. The feudal lords (doesn’t have to be a king - in the case of the holy roman empire for example.) have the title to the land, but it can be owned, sold or inherited down the lines by the people who hold it.


It’s not Feudalism, under Feudalism people had more property. Also common land existed. Something that disappeared completely under Capitalism.


You totally could have multiple Lords, that was nothing out of the ordinary.
Feudalism was a not some kind of top down system, it was a net woven out of relationships people negotiated all the time.
For example Enguerrand VII https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enguerrand_VII_de_Coucy
He was a vassal to the French and the English king at the same time, so the fun really begins when both are at war with another.


Bunkers only are useful if there is friendly territory behind them.
If you can’t call the police or your local warlord it’s a prison in the best case and an expensive tomb in the worst case.
Given what happend with that bar in Canberra, this won’t stay up for long.


Sorry but this whole thing is just snake-oil.
You can verify and sign your whole trust chain down to the last shared library and it doesn’t matter when you don’t know what the binary blobs on your TPM / CPU / BIOS / NIC are doing.
The only guarantee to a secure system is openness an all of that signing won’t help you there.


I don’t trust Microsoft, why should I start trusting IBM/Canonical or Poettering now.
If the possibility is there they will happily lock you out of your own hardware.


That makes it useless. Until you can show a mechanism it’s just an exercise in paper writing.


What about US cars? I guess it’s one adversary a time.


Makes sense in a way, but still weird giving royal families any public office because they are royal.


I don’t get it, what public office does he hold and was he elected?


I’m not sure I get what you mean. In every distro I used so far rsync did use ssh by default so it would honor everything I set in the ssh config.


That’s one way how brands or empires are built.
No matter when you see that plane in the news you recognise it as that US president / state plane thingy.
So it fits that while the state is going down it’s symbols are going down with it.
It’s the end of the Silicon Valley era. In a few years I guess new and faster stuff will come from China.


Das ist mal wieder ein gutes Beispiel warum Wissenschaftsjournalismus so kaputt ist.
Seit Mikroorganismen Antibiotika produzieren, gjbts Resistenzen dagegen und gerade das Boden-Mikrobium hat da sehr viele Mikroorganismen die Antibiotika produzieren, ergo auch viele Resistenzgene die da herumgereicht werden.
Das ist jetzt nicht neu. Die wirklichen Probleme kommen erst, wenn die ganzen pathogenen Keime die Resistenzen ausbilden, weil wir überall Antibiotika einsetzen.
The armor was constructed so people could be agile in it. The goal was to protect the wearer while still allowing him to fight.
Also when the “Knight” was still a military role these people had extensive training regimes.
Daniel Jaquet has a nice demonstration up on his youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAzI1UvlQqw
I think he also ran a half marathon in armor.