

And the thing is, this system already existed without the DHS being involved since 2011. Them suddenly coming in and taking over is ludicrous.


And the thing is, this system already existed without the DHS being involved since 2011. Them suddenly coming in and taking over is ludicrous.


Nope!
Since 2011, flight attendants and pilots have been able to bypass regular TSA airport security screening through the ‘Known Crewmember’ (KCM) program, which has never been administered by the Department of Homeland Security, but rather as a joint initiative between the Air Line Pilots Association and industry trade group Airlines For America (A4A).
The new system would give data directly over to the DHS. The old system was privately managed and implemented.
Sure those companies COULD hypothetically sell the data to DHS or the DHS could find another way to legally request it, but I think both cases would be highly publicized, e.g. we’re talking about it under one such article.


Might be better to use a hosting service unless you understand network security to a high degree: you will be exposing your IP if you self-host.


Microsoft’s consumer products have been compromised flaming dogshit for at least half a decade, the time has been now for a very long time.


You could even say that the agreement is a contract which explicitly licenses those who signed it and payed the cost.


I’m convinced the world’s top companies are all secretly built on FOSS projects, so might be able to scrape together a few billions from it.


Too many LinusTechTips watchers got sad when Fortnite wouldn’t run.
I once bought a router specifically for the purpose of installing OpenWRT on it but it turned out to be model xxxxx “v3” which means it was a hardware version 3 using an SoC component that would never be officially supported by OpenWRT until somebody does the thankless (and payless) job of building a custom mount to dump the chip’s system files and reverse engineer them.
So I didn’t get to use OpenWRT. Sad.


A short while ago they got a big donation from OpenAI so this is certainly transactional.


So OpenAI invests a massive sum into Rust maintainers
And then Rust maintainers push out this setup?
Doesn’t that just illustrate that AI has no inherent value if they have to keep paying more people to use it?


Technically, these digital tags are being developed to automatically update price from a database, so there is a computer somewhere.


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Ah, my apologies, the binaries are closed source and the raws are public domain.
A better answer would have been KeeperRL


One time I had a dream where I had just bins and bins of different capacitors and people kept bringing in broken routers, modems, LEDs, remote controls, toys, industrial power supply units, you name it and I would just swap out the capacitors and it would all work again like some kind of fukin wizard rewriting the runes.


Which version is it that sloppifies everything?
Dwarf Fortress
I also really like Nightmare Kart which is free on steam, but I don’t think it is open souce…?
However it is unclear where Diablo stands. We have open source decompilations and remakes but as for the legality: grey area.


Kind of blowing it out of proportion.


You know what, you’re absolutely right. You should keep your advice to yourself and go find a productive discussion to have elsewhere.
You deal with the KCM which since 2011 has never been managed directly by the DHS.