> The article seems to be insinuating that it would have.
I disagree, the article clearly states:
Montgomery and others were careful to say that Linux ID
will not magically prevent another xz‑style supply‑chain
attack, but they argue it materially raises the cost.
(You can put a `TZ="Wherever"` variable at the start for different timezones, and those that don't like the seconds ticking can pass e.g. 0.01 instead of 1 to the -update option).
Those are not "speed" cameras, they're to enforce daily payment (or fines) for driving in "Ultra Low Emissions Zone" areas in non-compliant vehicles. The area covers all 32 London Boroughs, around 1,500 km² (580 square miles), - affecting approximately 9 Million people.
Nice one, OpenRailTimes[0] is a similar style, but split in to smaller local sections by rail company and area.
I also like SignalBox[1] maps for their more traditional geographic layout, and for "less map -- more data", with accurate times that trains pass through stations and junctions, then RealTimeTrains[2] is hard to beat.
Open traintimes map is really nice. If/when work gets a video display wall, that's what I'm going to put on it, even though its not an industry we work in.
I disagree, the article clearly states:
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