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I was also confused when I read that sentence. Wikipedia has an article on it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(clothing)

In the worst case you would have used your Framework just like a regular laptop from Lenovo, Dell or Apple. You might not gain much, but you also don't lose anything.

But that's just the worst case.


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There is an alternative ending if you know what to look for: https://www.trueachievements.com/a375369/i-dont-believe-achi...

lifetimes is Err. Returning to caller.

what do you mean by "number"?

Phone number, which means I have a SIM I ported, able to make calls, send text messages from what is a ghost number, that can't receive calls or texts and presents in all effect to the outside as a non-existent number. So ended up getting a new number with GiffGaff, which at least has credibility I trust.

Phone number.

I'm critical of AI because of climate change. Training and casual usage of AI takes a lot of resources. The electricity demand is way too high. We have made great progress in bringing a lot of regenerative energy to the grid, but AI eats up a huge part of it, so that other sectors can't decarbonize as much.

We are still nowhere near to get climate change under control. AI is adding fuel to the fire.


seccomp is for restricting syscalls to the kernel. But because "everything is a file" on UNIX systems, you can do a lot of good and bad things just with `open`, `openat`, `read` and `write`.

Of course, but you can also restrict those operations. The seccomp whitelist library I wrote only sealed itself after all FDs were opened for specific operations, and the API didn't expose the calls directly. Once sealed, the app got only those operations now specifically allowed.

Marketing can also lead to you receiving feedback for what the users actually want. Doing the thing does not imply doing the right thing. You can be super productive building the wrong thing that no one wants.


Relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/713/


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