Lol, changing the country of origin doesn't constitute innovation from a consumer standpoint...
Now if this was using 5nm or chiplit or any of the other buzzwords of the day it could be marketed as innovative in the modern sense of the word.
Realistically there is no innovation left for ARM platforms. They all use the same core schematics. They only control data flow and peripheral IP as a manufacturer, unless they feel like building their own core from the spec (nobody really does that anymore as ARM has been desperately trying to standardize everything). The most "innovation" I've seen has come from stubbornness around keeping legacy bus architecture around instead of adopting AXI (even when all the IP they are trying to use already uses AXI and they keep having to make translation hardware).
But also, sorting big endian automatically groups elements associated with common functions making search, completions, and snippets easier (if you use them). I'm torn
To me on the security side of things caddy has a feature I have yet to see anywhere else: default reverse proxy headers.
Got something you want to lock down remote js loading on unless it explicitly requests an override? Default the variable to a locked value. The application can override it with it's own header as necessary.
I don't get people being worried about an offline application designed to run one shot as the current user not receiving updates. I do get maintainers dropping the package from package repos now that it is officially archived though...
Thoughts on this Raspbery Pi Rival? board handled 20 open Chrome tabs, 4K video playback smoothly ,board has Rockchip 8core ARM procesor, 32 GB RAM, Mali G610 GPU,is al competing with top OOPS boards. ( www.youtube.com )
Bill Gates says not to worry about AI's energy draw ( www.theregister.com )
new preference war just dropped ( i.redd.it )
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Just how secure are the various reverse proxy options?
Specifically from the standpoint of protecting against common and not-so-common exploits....
Lithium-free sodium batteries exit the lab and enter US production ( newatlas.com )
Neofetch is Dead! Here are 7 Alternatives for Your Linux System ( itsfoss.com )
GoOn ( programming.dev )