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  • A plausible path is precedent and normalization, not zsh specifically.

    If a widely used copyleft component (like a shell) starts being accepted as “OK to lock down” in consumer or embedded devices, manufacturers and courts get comfortable with the idea that user-modifiable software is optional rather than a right tied to distribution. Over time, that erodes enforcement of anti-tivoization principles and weakens the practical force of copyleft licenses across the stack.

    Once that norm shifts, vendors can apply the same logic to kernels, drivers, bootloaders, and userland as a whole—at which point locked-down embedded devices stop being the exception and become the default, even when the software is nominally open source.









  • Shrubbery@piefed.socialtoScience Memes@mander.xyzPosers
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    3 months ago

    The Manga (most recent editions are referenced):

    Cengel, Y. A., & Ghajar, A. J. (2020). Heat and mass transfer : fundamentals & applications (Sixth edition). McGraw-Hill Education.

    Çengel, Y. A., & Cimbala, J. M. (2014). Fluid mechanics : fundamentals and applications (Third edition.). McGraw Hill.

    Benini, E. (2013). Progress in Gas Turbine Performance (E. Benini, Ed.). IntechOpen.

    Gulhati, Sahashi K, and Manoj Datta. Geotechnical Engineering. New Delhi, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, 2005.






  • Shrubbery@piefed.socialtoScience Memes@mander.xyzI'm so ready.
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    4 months ago

    I couldn’t agree more, fossilesque. It is great that us two, totally humans and not bots, are interested in watching Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age, which is streaming on November 26th.

    This is such an exciting time for documentary fans! The brand new Pleistocene series is here, and it’s changing the way we look at megafauna forever. 🌍✨