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> AstraZeneca is currently struggling to produce 2 million doses a week for the UK [0]. How does the EU expect to use UK production to shore up a shortfall of 49 million doses that they require in February/March?

open-source the vaccine, the recipes, processes, etc. everything needed so EU can look for a capable manufacturer on its own?


Because bill gates convinced them not to: https://khn.org/news/rather-than-give-away-its-covid-vaccine...


There doesn’t seem to be a primary source for that, just the author’s statement that that is what happened.

As such I’m skeptical...


here's what I had to do on Arch to enable unlocking the root volume with TPM2: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/17741#issuecomment-7...

it'll need some work from the distros so the whole process is a bit more straightforward.


this is exactly the feature that's now possible with systemd too


fTPM on my Ryzen 3600 worked.


There's also this FPGA board and I think you can order it already: https://ulx3s.github.io/

The ULX3S FPGA board has the Lattice ECP5 FPGA, and an ESP32 that connects to wifi and can reprogram the FPGA.


that seems to me a simplifistic conclusion.

modern interfaces in windows 10 and macOS are quite inconsistent and not-beatiful compared to for ex. KDE which slowly evolves and polishes up. macOS on the other hand limits and removes features without becoming more consistent.


it is runtime config. these are defaults in case the distro doesn't change it, or the admin doesn't set it.


Does NetBSD support initramfs (the name of the Linux feature)? That would avoid having to create a disk image by running a bare system from a ramfs/tmpfs.

I experimented with something like that with Linux and cloud-hypervisor (a firecracker fork): https://gist.github.com/gdamjan/1f260b58eb9fb1ba62d223495858...


any other providers supporting ARM64 VPSs?


There are some that do Raspberry Pi hosting, like https://www.mythic-beasts.com, but it's the older Pi3s for now and they're not as cheap as e.g. Scaleway. It seems they've at least looked into Pi4s: https://www.mythic-beasts.com/blog/2019/06/22/raspberry-pi-o.... Maybe there are other companies that host other SBCs.


Funny you should ask - bare-metal is probably one of the better options - https://github.com/alexellis/awesome-baremetal


packet.com if you want to count dedicated servers too


AWS


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