> With the way linux is used these days, I'd guess the number of systems with untrusted local users is pretty limited Things like HPC clusters are multiuser & don't entirely trust their users. If they did we wouldn't…
Well, I think this is what SchedMD do with Slurm? GPL code. You can sign up to the bug tracker & open an issue, but if you don't have a support contract they close the issue. And only those customers get advanced notice…
I loved that idea & tried prototyping one using two "laser" mice instead of the tape/vision approach but the accuracy wasn't anywhere near good enough
Hah, writing that blogpost from that perspective was a really nice move, I enjoyed reading it!
> With the way linux is used these days, I'd guess the number of systems with untrusted local users is pretty limited Things like HPC clusters are multiuser & don't entirely trust their users. If they did we wouldn't…
Well, I think this is what SchedMD do with Slurm? GPL code. You can sign up to the bug tracker & open an issue, but if you don't have a support contract they close the issue. And only those customers get advanced notice…
I loved that idea & tried prototyping one using two "laser" mice instead of the tape/vision approach but the accuracy wasn't anywhere near good enough
Hah, writing that blogpost from that perspective was a really nice move, I enjoyed reading it!