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> 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.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47166473

- the video is well worth a watch.


Thanks, I'll give it a watch! <3

> That's the literal topic of War Games (1983)

Probably ran out of tokens before the end, during training.

"How about a nice game of Chess?"


Really nicely done. I usually settle for

    xclock -analog -update 1 -norender -hl grey -fg grey -bg black
(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).

Brits of a certain age will recall (and might appreciate) the clock faces available at https://625.uk.com/tv_logos/flash2.htm#clocks too.


Thank you! I have always loved UK clock faces, thank you sharing that link.

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.

Destroying speed cameras, especially the tire method, in the UK far predates ULEZ.

I like "both Shift keys" to toggle caps lock on the odd occasions it's useful.



> unusual maps https://raildar.co.uk/map/KGX

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.

- [0]: https://www.opentraintimes.com/maps

- [1]: https://www.map.signalbox.io/

- [2]: https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/


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.


Good call, I've had success with:

     pandoc -f gfm -t typst -o file.typ file.md 
and as you'll know it's easy to add a Template if required.


Pandoc is cool but I hate writing my own scripts for it.


You know that "this dude" is basically the UK Governments version of the NSA, right?

https://github.com/gchq

https://www.gchq.gov.uk/


I was not expecting that. It's really interesting that they are behind this.


Ah you beat me to it ;) I was chuckling when I read that


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