@ruff Closed: could not reproduce.
Final ant update (I hope): the ant is gone! It must have found a way out of the monitor over the weekend.
If you have a tech career, retooling is especially important. I've made 4 major career pivots so far (dev->sysadmin->security->executive) and while each was a planned and smooth transition, each required a combination of mentoring/on-the-job training and self-study.
@yaelwrites The next time I see you in person, I will try very hard to pronounce your name correctly, and will still possibly fall short.
I'm encouraged to see the growth of trade schools, not just for young adults who wouldn't be served well by a 4-year degree, but also for older adults who must retool because fewer modern career paths last someone their whole life. https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2021/12/31/skilled-trade-education-comeback/
@chrichri First, thanks for the recommendations. I have a couple clarifying questions:
For point 2: evaluate packages in which way?
For 3: currently we include all but files that begin with kexec* because they are used *by* PureBoot and some like HOTP counter change each boot, and others like the checksum file itself, have to be excluded.
I wrote about our unique set of high security features for the Librem 14 such as anti-interdiction, Qubes, hardware kill switches, and PureBoot. What other security features would you like to see us add to this in the future? #infosec #hardening https://puri.sm/posts/my-recommendations-for-the-most-secure-librem-14-configuration/
Ant Update 2: Some time overnight, the ant moved again and is facing up toward 12 o'clock. It must still be alive.
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@yaelwrites Non-Firebreathing Thunderbird.
@yaelwrites Definitely safer when a dragon is on a chain attached to a block...
@silmathoron It's a relatively new 4K Samsung. I have NO idea how the ant got in there...
@kyle From the article, "His only option would be to replace the entire battery, which would cost more than $22,600, and he would have to ask Tesla permission to carry out the repair."
So, not only does he have to spend that much to fix it, but he can't even do the repair without permission.
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