Chromium has better handling for bitflip errors. Mostly due to the Discardable buffers they make such extensive use of.
The hardware bugs are there. They're just handled.
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n̥ is just the "not" prefix. The "ero" is the real root. The prefix applies to the root first, and then the other pieces have their meanings, usually. (Its a reconstructed language. There are both exceptions and things we don't know.)
"n̥-s-ero-" is sort of < "not" next-is-plural "mine" >.
So, plural-(invert mine). Or roughly close to "we".
"n̥-h-ero-" is sort of < "not" next-is-inclusive-plural "mine" >.
So, plural-(group (invert mine)). Or roughly close to "us".
But both are pretty close to the same meaning. High German maintained a lot of PIE, and is very close in a lot of ways. Though... Welsh is closer.
Mozilla tried to kill Thunderbird in 2020. They've been talking about not sponsoring it all since 2015.
They might have the money, but they don't really seem to want anything to do with the project.
Chromium has better handling for bitflip errors. Mostly due to the Discardable buffers they make such extensive use of.
The hardware bugs are there. They're just handled.
Worth noting: minisign and age were also affected by a couple things here.
GnuPG has decided a couple things are out of scope, fixed a couple others. Not all is in distro packages yet.
age didn't have the clearest way to report things - discord is apparently the point of contact. Which will probably improve soon.
minisign was affected by most everything GnuPG was, but had a faster turnaround to patching.
Probably resurfacing, because we have some new attacks thanks to CCC. [0]