I wasn’t quite sure what to think about this, so I’ve asked my local LLM. Seems it is fine.
I wasn’t quite sure what to think about this, so I’ve asked my local LLM. Seems it is fine.
Tetra (the digital radio) is a nice example for that. It was ‘secure’ for a long time - or at least we don’t know otherwise, because the majority of issues found when an independent team finally bothered to reverse that thing can be exploited without the operators noticing.
With an open standard people would’ve told them in the 90s already that they’re morons.
Friendly reminder: just don’t buy nvidia
Would be interesting if this is more on Firefox side, or on compositor side. I’ve been running Firefox in Wayland for about 9 months now, without any issues.
It generally doesn’t have a high opinion of translators (note that the emojis here are inserted as path markers to help with prompt debugging - but everyting else is from the LLM):