Interesting Links for 12-12-2021
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- This Digital Bank Is Designed for the LGBTQ+ Community
- (tags:LGBT banking finance usa )
- Covid pill being rolled out among vulnerable Britons could fuel dangerous mutations
- (tags:Pandemic medicine Doom mutation )
- The Prisoner Of War who escaped a Nazi camp in full naval uniform
- (tags:wwii impressive viaDanielDWilliam )
- The internet (and many large companies) are dependent on software maintained by people in their spare time, for free. This may not be sustainable
- (tags:software opensource security )
- Britney Spears: Muppet murderer!
- (tags:BritneySpears Muppets )
- Here's a collection of good news from 2021
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- "It's hard to overestimate the impact Moominland Midwinter had on me" (looking forward to reading these to Sophia)
- (tags:books children )
- A pictorial history of Santa Claus
- (tags:Christmas pictures history )
- McDonald's McRib NFT Project Links to Racial Slur Recorded on Blockchain
- (tags:funny McDonalds blockchain race food )
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Date: 2021-12-13 07:00 pm (UTC)Someone wrote a good comment I can't find now, suggesting funding not projects but developers, imagining them working on different things according to what they thought was needed.
In the much longer term, I sadly suspect the answer is, when security becomes something everyone needs to have (like, say, buildings that meet a fire safety standard), the government or some other body will mandate a minimum and there'll be a lot of crappy versions of that, but if they tend up needing something that isn't available, market forces will make something. I don't know what form that would take for something like SSH on Windows: it might be a set of best practices that says "use putty or ssh", or an organisation that provides a version of putty with warranties, or some less good but more certified program...