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1x engineer (https://1x.engineer).

"Packages that can't be rebuilt byte-for-byte are now blocked from entering Debian's testing branch."

https://itsfoss.com/news/debian-makes-reproducible-builds-mandatory/

In a Big Move to Linux Security, Debian Makes Reproducible Builds Mandatory

Packages that can't be rebuilt byte-for-byte are now blocked from entering Debian's testing branch.

It's FOSS

I boosted but I'll share it again. It's great article

https://fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/the-slow-death-of-the-power-user/

(btw, lack of phone made me capable of reading long arts. Noice!)

The Slow Death of the Power User — fireborn

#NetHack 5.0 has sudddenly been released today!

https://nethack.org/common/index.html

@nor4 There you go.

Vultures eat anthrax, botulism, rabies, & cholera for breakfast.

Their stomach acid is among the most corrosive in the animal kingdom, with a pH around 1, low enough to dissolve the bones, hide, & pathogens of dead animals that would kill almost anything else.

A vulture eating a diseased carcass isn't a vector for disease, it's the end of the line. The disease chain ends in the vulture's gut, & that's pretty hardcore.

When vulture populations crashed in India in the 1990s, rotting livestock carcasses sat where vultures used to clean them.

Feral dogs and rats took over the cleanup, both of which actually do spread rabies. Researchers later linked the vulture collapse to roughly 500,000 deaths in India over the following decade.

The same collapse is now underway in sub-Saharan Africa. 6 of 11 African vulture species are threatened with extinction, primarily from poisoned poaching baits.

The animals nobody finds cute are doing more public health work than most of the species we actively protect.
#Birds

Original GrapheneOS responses to WIRED fact checker - GrapheneOS Discussion Forum

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A modern #art piece? Or a deprocessed #semiconductor device? Why not both?

#electronics