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  • Yes, it matters.

    Also, the actual isolation of container environments varies greatly, on a per container basis. Containers are far less isolated than virtual machines, and virtual machines are less isolated than separate hosts.

    Neither containers or VMs will will protect from attacks on the host, see regreSSHion. You may be able to limit access to your host by using containers or VMs, but container escapes and VM escapes are not impossible.

    There is much time and effort required to maintain each of these layers. With “stable” distros like Debian, It is often the responsibility of the distribution to provide fixes for the packages they provide.

    Given Debian as the example, you are relying on the Debian package maintainer and Debian security team to address vulnerabilities by manually backporting security patches from the current software version to whatever ancient (stable) version of the package is in use, which can take much time and effort.

    While Debian has a large community, it may be unwise to use a “stable” distro with few resources for maintaining packages.

    OTOH, bleeding edge distros like Arch get many of their patches directly from the original author as a new version release, placing a lower burden on package maintainers. However, rolling releases can be more vulnerable to supply chain attacks like the XZ backdoor due to their frequent updates.


  • Sure, but “effectiveness” is usually not a binary and is often difficult to measure. Small, but persistent changes should still add up. Eventually.

    So long as people recognize that these things are in fact quite toothless, I’m not sure they are entirely detrimental. There’s no reason this couldn’t be used as a starting point for more effective action, now that signatories are in greater contact with the campaign.





  • Putin did not have to convince anyone there that Ukrainians (and other neighbor countries) don’t have the right to exist as an independent nation.

    This is absolutely not true. Many Russians have relatives in the countries which were formerly part of the Soviet Union. There have been many protests within Russia against the war, which were usually met with violent suppression. Many in opposition of the war fled if they were able to.

    But I guess Russians just really want to fight against their foreign relatives, simply because they themselves are Russian.

    there is a national identity that they have had for decades and centuries

    Yeah, there was this one guy who was in power for like 24 years who was a part of the intelligence community before he became a politician. Before he came to power, the entire world wanted the nation gone (and still do). Crazy how having every western government hate you could be used to create a national identity.

    for understanding just how much of the responsibility for the war falls on the nation and not just Putin.

    If the Russian people are responsible, I guess we should start bombing Russian cities then. That sounds reasonable.







  • the number of Americans who own 401(K) investments, which benefit from better stock index performance, has increased significantly in recent years

    This is the same as saying lots of Americans have bank accounts. The accounts could be empty.

    the US cooled inflation down to that level far faster than other Western economies (e.g. the UK and Eurozone)

    The US did not experience the same economic effects as the UK. The UK performed Brexit which raised the cost of goods by definition, and had their price of fuel skyrocket due to the effects of the Russia-Ukraine war. The US is not dependent on Russian oil.

    wage growth has actually outpaced inflation in recent years

    Year. Singular. Wages lagged behind inflation for the 50 years prior, and the gains since March 2023 are not nearly enough to make up for this.

    The inflation rate measures the price change of a basket of household goods

    No, it doesn’t. That’s the consumer price index.

    employers are more willing to be generous with pay raises when the economy is good. In short, people credit increases in wages to their own hard work but blame inflation on the Government.

    No, increased wages are not because bosses decided to be nice. Corporate profits reached records during the pandemic, paying more reduces profits. Unions and displays of labor activism in the US have expanded significantly in the past few years. People are demanding higher wages from their employers. The entire purpose of the Federal Reserve is to combat inflation. Action by the government is the only way to control inflation.

    Economists are not stupid.

    That’s debatable, but some are certainly self-serving.

    Tell me how high interest rates benefits those who have to borrow money for school, medical expenses, a car, or a first home.