Same for all Linuxes, it’s a current limitation of the Linux kernel. There’s an open issue about it, essentially working out how to use the TPM to sign the memory dump so that secureboot will accept the signature and load it from disk.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Leak confirms GrapheneOS & Motorola partnership for non-Pixel hardware - PiunikaWeb
71·21 days agoLooking at Wikipedia now, Motorola Mobility is owned by Lenovo but still a US based company, so kinda the worst of both, no?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Leak confirms GrapheneOS & Motorola partnership for non-Pixel hardware - PiunikaWeb
5·21 days agoIsn’t Motorola still a US company though? How is this a move away from US tech?
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London@feddit.uk•Nimby watch: The Green Party has a habit of supporting things in principle, only to oppose them in practiceEnglish
8·1 month agoYour editorialised headline makes an article about Islington into a sweeping claim about the green party.
Might as well read Labor’s own article on the topic: https://islington-labour.org.uk/green-party-highlights-their-own-hypocrisy-in-the-tribune/
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London@feddit.uk•Famous south London food hall set for demolition to stay open until end of next yearEnglish
2·3 months agoCitation needed for the second part. On the first part, it’d be nice if there was more affordable housing as part of newbuulds, but more housing supply will also depress the housing prices, and the attempts to block everything on affordability are just fueling the housing crisis.
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London@feddit.uk•Famous south London food hall set for demolition to stay open until end of next yearEnglish
2·3 months agoCould be neither? Ain’t gonna make progress on the housing crisis without demolishing something
Sounds intriguing, but I’m really not sure what you’re saying. Could you try structuring your thoughts a bit, maybe split up your observations, your thoughts, actions, learnings, etc, maybe with more detail that would help understand your situation? Cheers
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Climate@slrpnk.net•The meat industry’s climate accountability moment is here | Two lawsuits called out Big Meat’s bluff. And it worked.22·4 months agoAn amazing accomplishment for an industry with zero accountability for all the problems it creates and yet at the same time such a small improvement compared to the magnitude of the problems.
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World News@quokk.au•Labour's authoritarianism continues - this time over housing
6·4 months agoThis move is 100% necessary to solve the housing crisis. Local councils are full of NIMBYs. Rare Labour W
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World News@lemmy.world•Scientists demand cancer warnings on bacon and ham sold in UKEnglish
1·5 months agoInteresting, how so?
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World News@lemmy.world•Scientists demand cancer warnings on bacon and ham sold in UKEnglish
111·5 months agoFirst search result on Nitrates:
Studies show that eating vegetables rich in natural nitrates can help reduce your risk of getting some chronic health conditions, whereas eating foods high in added nitrates can cause health risks. Why is that?
Experts think that the antioxidants (such as vitamin C) in vegetables with high nitrates help prevent their breakdown into nitrosamines.
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Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•TIL most bee species are solitary, "in the sense that every female is fertile, and typically inhabits a nest she constructs herself."
11·6 months agoOur exploitation if honeybees for honey and crop pollination in turn pushes out native bee species, which then causes native flora to lose pollinators with which they have a symbiosis. There are bee nests you can buy or even make (they’re basically blocks of wood with deep holes of the right size) to help them survive, along with generally changing consumer habits to reduce exploitation.
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World News@lemmy.world•African Union joins calls to end use of Mercator map that shrinks continent’s sizeEnglish
21·7 months agoIs learning the shapes of countries really all that important? I would have thought by the time the shape matters, you’re looking at/learning the details of the country, at which point you’re not looking at a map of the entire world anymore anyway.
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World News@lemmy.world•African Union joins calls to end use of Mercator map that shrinks continent’s sizeEnglish
41·7 months agoWho actually uses it as a map though? It’s usually only seen briefly in apps, or in various symbols, or on a classroom wall. As a symbol, having the rights sizes would be a significant improvement. In an app, people will zoom in anyway, so at least they’d passively see the correct proportions when zooming out, instead of getting a false impression. In a classroom, it would seem all that more importantly to not give false impressions to kids.
Killing animals that don’t need to be killed is also wrong. And in a modern society, there is no requirement for us to eat meat, as we can live full lives on wholly plant-based diets.
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Emulation - Retro Gaming In Style@lemmy.world•Duckstation(one of the most popular PS1 Emulators) dev plans on eventually dropping Linux support due to Linux users, especially Arch Linux users.English
174·8 months agoMaybe you should; the cross posted thread provides context that changed my mind
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Technology@piefed.social•Substack sent a push alert promoting a Nazi blog
14·8 months agoArchive link: https://archive.is/lQzS5
It’s even worse, they’re explicitly defending hosting Nazi blogs.
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politics @lemmy.world•Why Did the New York Times Collaborate With a Eugenicist?
12·9 months agoThe Times also elided the fact that the Guardian had already very much outed Crémieux as non-academic blogger Jordan Lasker back in March, whose work included posts that described Africans as having IQs on the same level as the mentally impaired.



Other languages have ended up introducing it out of practical necessity, e.g. Go’s contexts, JS execution contexts. Pick your poison, although I expect Rust’s general minimal approach will leave it as extra parameters, Go-style.