The FFTC is a lobby group, you need to eye the articles with that in mind, however they are right further down in the article, there is such an excess of locally grown food a huge amount of it goes to waste.
Taiwan exports $5 billion of food each year https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Taiwan will probably run out of food in less than a year.
One of Taiwan's major exports is food. They have rice growing everywhere, even between buildings in some cities. The most advanced aquaculture industry I have ever seen, pig farming, duck farming, fruits from the South that are bigger and juicier than from any other country. Their wine sucks though, so that could be problem, the whisky (KaVaLan) and beer (Taiwan Draught, LeBleDor) is decent and great, but they aren't going to starve.
Nice that it supports older phones, BUT...my main question. Is this really that important to many folks?
When I drop iPhone 13 Pro Max levels of cash on a phone, I expect it to be supported until my fingers wear their way through the touchscreen glass. Otherwise you are just throwing your money away on disposable garbage.
Is this running Windows within Android, or running Android within Windows?
This is Android running inside Windows, and Microsoft will continuously update the supported Android version. So you can get a Mobile device, install Windows 11, run Android apps, and continuously get updates forever, so you don't have to throw the device away after 2 years due to none of the Android vulnerabilities getting patched.
So random guy who had a job at a Federal TLA was in a debate at a random security conference and lost but he had things to say.
I think the point of the summary is that the Federal TLA guy told people to use ChromeOS instead of Windows. Which is probably an agenda the submitter is trying to push.
I do a similar thing where I like to trash Java. I recently submitted a summary to slashdot about Psychic Paper Java vulnerability, which is hilariously bad if you read about it, but my submission got marked as "Spam".
Average headlight coverage for most cars is 180ft
So since you seem to live in a country without adequate street lighting you had better drive a lot slower than 60mph then. Or you can do what we do in my country, and that is we put big Roo Bars on the front of our car, so if we do hit something it doesn't do much damage.
Really? That's a title for an article about this type of experiment?
After reading the article the editor was probably thinking they should paint the bike shed yellow.
Microsoft Windows is still used in 2022 ?? its about the most unsafe shit i can think of.
Try using an AOSP phone that depends on a bunch of random sites for apps. There's entire countries where all the phones are like this.
Work expands to fill the time available. -- Cyril Northcote Parkinson, "The Economist", 1955