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  • That does not mean they are immune. There will be likely immune to the same affecting amd or intel CPUs but not to speculative execution bugs in general.

    Every CPU that uses speculative execution (so basically every modern CPU) is potentially vulnerable to those kinds of attacks.

  • Because they released a new version every year or two. Look at Microsoft Office, Windows, Adobe Suit (Or any other successful software that is still around) All had a new Version every few years where all the new shiny features were locked behind.

    Yes there are exceptions...

  • Not 100% correct. It was blocked because the court requested information from Telegram about copyright hosted content and got ignored by Telegram.

    Seems absolutely valid to block a service when it tries to evade national jurisdiction.

  • I am personally not a huge fan of unraid, but their new licenses seems based.

    One time purchases are not a sustainable income source for long living and updated software products like unraid.

    Since they (for now) keeping the 'legacy licenses', offer security patches for some time after the license ends and do not restrict access to the system after the license ends means they do not fully follow others like Plex to the enshitification.

  • If you choose not to extend your license, no problem. You still own the license and have full access to the OS. 

    If your license extension lapses (as in, you do not pay your annual fee), you can download patch releases within the same minor OS version that was available to you at the time of the lapse. 

    Someone knows what the official minor release cadences is?

    Looks like they release a new minor release ~ every year. That means you in the most optimal case (ends on the day of the new minor release) your Unraid will be supported for 2 years after your license ends and in the worst case (ends day before minor release) 1 year after your license end.

    Assuming they do keep their release timing.

    Not too bad actually. Especially since you can purchase another year of support at any time, so you could basically get a 1 year license every 2 years and should be covert with security updates. (Assuming they do not change their release timing much)

  • Hardware is not even the biggest issue imho. Software/firmware is even much worse. How is it possible to sell a phone that does not even get updates for 5 years. And why is Fairphone, Google Pixel and iPhone standing out with only 5 ish years.

    Luckily the EU is currently working on that.