I couldn't find any information in the fine article if it is open or closed source?
Since it's not available for Linux I guess it's closed, but do they plan to release it? I mean, who in their right mind would use a closed-source encryption solution today?
Hardly a new concept. I'm looking at a Swedish electronics magazine from 1983 here (yes, they used to come already printed, on paper!)
There's an ad for miniature piezoelectric fans, no moving parts. The smaller version is 71 x 17 x 71 mm, so perhaps a bit larger than what's available today.
Remember that it was already a commercial product by then, and back in 1983 in Sweden the market was always far behind what was available in the USA, seeing how there wasn't really a huge free international market etc.
if you don't know this, then you have completely failed to grasp the implications of the *scale* of space, which involves distances so mind-boggling that almost nobody knows how to think about them.
Indeed! You may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
The plane was 10km up. It wasn't shot down by something bought for $50,000 from Bob's Quality Used Implements of Death and Destruction and delivered to you by a courier van. The suspected weapon system requires at minimum one tank sized tracked launcher vehicle, and for full capability it requires three such vehicles. This is way out of Bob the arms dealer's league. Although I'm pretty much guessing here, the missile alone I expect would cost over a million dollars to manufacture.
You mean something like http://www.mortarinvestments.e...
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