"Not only can today’s journalists expect to finish their careers without competition from the Writernator—today’s parents can tell their children that they still need to learn to write, too."
Thanks, that makes sense in general. Do you know if these vulnerabilities have actually been exploited in the wild?
(also, on macOS specifically, Docker runs inside a Linux VM, so the shared kernel is the VM's kernel, not the host's. Are there known escapes from containers to Docker Desktop VM to macOS host?)
This seems to be the transcript of a speech given at ETech in April 2003, about why (Web)blogs took so long to emerge (original URL now returns a 404 so I'm using a IA link).
Seems prophetic in the age of X and other platforms that have eaten progressive activism in the current age. On the other hand, that's what it means to be an early adopter.
One answer to the "eternal September" is to accept that platforms burn out and scenes die. Bluesky is good now but it will need to turn a profit some day but there will be something else then.
If your sibling comment is right, it also runs on VSCodium, which is a distribution of the free and open source parts of VSCode and not to be confused with VSCode itself.
Specifically, I think it's a list of traits considered so universally shared across cultures that they are not worth mentioning when studying individual societies.
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