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  • Recently it has become a problem that optical twins of legit URLs exist, where some letters have been replaced by alike letters (homoglyphs) from different alphabets, see e.g. the list in this link.

    Edit: Edge and Vivaldi seem to replace those letters by Punycode automalically, where in Firefox network.IDN_show_punycode needs to be enabled in the about:config.
    bleepingcomputer.com

  • Fortunately:

    No support for Core or Supervised—can I still use them?

    You can still use them even if we no longer support them. There are many users running Home Assistant in all kinds of unofficial ways. This change just means we are removing it from our end-user documentation and will no longer recommend using these installation methods from an official standpoint.

    Will the developer documentation on these things remain?

    Yes, those will remain. The developer documentation for running Home Assistant’s Core Python application directly in a Python virtual environment will remain. This is how we develop. This proposal is about removing end-user documentation and support.

  • Ubuntu 25.04 plucky currently has kernel 6.14, 24.04 noble only 6.11.

    Debian 12 bookworm has 6.1 and the recently "frozen" 13 trixie has 6.12.

    For Debian bookworm, the non-free AMD graphics drivers firmware-amd-graphics date from 20230210 (backported: 20241210) and for trixie 20250410.

    I don't know how up to date the amd firmware versions in the Ubuntu release are.

  • practice pushing the gas pedal just enough to hold the engine at 3000 RPM or so. Not making crazy racing noises, just a nice steady "the engine is running normal-fast-ish"

    Depending on the type of car, this might usually be somewhere between 1500 and 2000 RPM (even lower for a diesel), 3000 RPM are more typical for a sports car.