I admitted upfront it's wholly unsubstantiated, but something to the effect of a sovereign entity with the ability to compel the maintenance of access so as to not burn some 0-day involved in some ongoing…
Maybe I'm just jaded, but when I read "12-day grace period" it makes me wonder if they were compelled to maintain access until...something finished.
Life got so much better after blocking "@threadreaderapp unroll" Interested to see how these work.
There are also ground based systems at airports which increase reliability / integrity for things like simultaneous parallel approaches. [1] says to within +/- 1m horizontal and vertical. [1]…
Different divisions, I'm sure, but I'm leaning towards "don't take Boeing's word for anything," given recent events.
Good point, we'll get the Navy right on that.
Airbus A380 sustained a catastrophic uncontained engine failure due to a Rolls Royce flaw. Landed and everybody went home. Maybe they can help.
This reminded me of the time I mistakenly deleted /var/tmp/ instead of just deleting the contents of /var/tmp/. The router was not pleased.
I admitted upfront it's wholly unsubstantiated, but something to the effect of a sovereign entity with the ability to compel the maintenance of access so as to not burn some 0-day involved in some ongoing…
Maybe I'm just jaded, but when I read "12-day grace period" it makes me wonder if they were compelled to maintain access until...something finished.
Life got so much better after blocking "@threadreaderapp unroll" Interested to see how these work.
There are also ground based systems at airports which increase reliability / integrity for things like simultaneous parallel approaches. [1] says to within +/- 1m horizontal and vertical. [1]…
Different divisions, I'm sure, but I'm leaning towards "don't take Boeing's word for anything," given recent events.
Good point, we'll get the Navy right on that.
Airbus A380 sustained a catastrophic uncontained engine failure due to a Rolls Royce flaw. Landed and everybody went home. Maybe they can help.
This reminded me of the time I mistakenly deleted /var/tmp/ instead of just deleting the contents of /var/tmp/. The router was not pleased.