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Apple hasn't done any work that would be useful.

Any is a bit too strong. Apple has does (and still does) some useful work with clang/llvm, and a few other tools that BSDs use. However this is indirect at best.

Weird to see this downvoted, because it's totally true. Apple imports FreeBSD's userland periodically but not its kernel/drivers, and thus has nothing to do with how well FreeBSD works on PC hardware: https://wiki.freebsd.org/Myths#FreeBSD_is_Just_macOS_Without...

> Apple imports FreeBSD's userland periodically but not its kernel/drivers ...

OS-X/macOS runs an entirely different kernel called XNU[0][1], which is why userland tools can be imported whereas FreeBSD kernel and device driver code cannot.

0 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XNU

1 - https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu


The Ford one is slightly newer than the equivalent rebranded Stellantis models.

I am considering the Transit e-Courier or the Chicken Tax variant as my next car.


Rats don't sit down to play.

Or the Tesla could just record where it is at all times.

I’m thinking more the Tesla could identify bad drivers around it and fire off a notification.

Nothing wrong with ads in the correct context, a good part of why we bought print computer magazines was to look at them as well as the articles.

You used to be asked "Are you a gunrunner?", we all had to lie about that.

Some changes in tourism numbers should be visible from US ski resorts before then.

Go have a look at Vegas right now. It’s a ghost down. Tourism across the US is down to the tune of tens of billions.

The NetBSD/acorn26 port only supported ARMv2 and ARMv2a [1].

The earm architecture doesn't imply ARMv3, support for that has been removed from gcc which from memory was why the acorn26 port was deleted.

[1] https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/acorn26/


Thanks, it seems I was confused by ARM3 (the implementation) and ARMv3 (the architecture, but not the one of the ARM3 implementation) once more. Yikes... this is quite a chaos.

Bayonets have been used recently in Afghanistan.

I ski. Responding to being out of balance is just automatic, it doesn't come from needing to think about it.

It is a transferable skill. Have tried ice skating twice, could just do it fine.


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