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  • How much 32bit only hardware is still out there in the wild and not still running on windows XP?

    Sounds like a problem for a purpose built distro, not a mainline one.

    EDIT: I stand corrected. I thought it was hardware 32bit support being discussed. It's premature to discontinue 32-bit libraries.

  • Not sure Iranian missiles are that advanced. Even the Soviet missiles designed to take out supercarriers only had the most basic terminal maneuverability. And those were done by fins. Even the US has only recently caught up with that level of ballistic missile tech by the mid 2000s

  • I thought so too, but I think the acceleration is an optical illusion due to the warhead coming in slightly towards the camera. I also don't recall any ballistic missiles carrying a terminal motor that kicks in that late.

    That's usually only for cruise missiles. Gravity does a good enough job of giving the warhead speed.

  • I believe he is correct. You see one puff of an interceptor missing to the right, but look back up the trail of the one that hit, there is another puff on it sooner.

    It also does not look like a detonation to me. More like what happens when a 500kg chunk hits the ground at Mach 2ish.

  • Who said Wayland was going to be the death? (Excluding canonical) Everyone knew X needed to be replaced and that the transition will be slow until its not.

    And systemd is not that bad these days. I do think it's more complex than it needs to be and startup is a bit slow, but that's about it.

    GNOME making the huge changes inspired the refugees to build Cinnamon and injected some sense into KDE development. Now even GNOME is getting more sensible.