I guess you’re right. It used to look more similar but not quite anymore. They all look similar to me though.
This is the current version of the SBB. There’s also an interactive version.
I guess you’re right. It used to look more similar but not quite anymore. They all look similar to me though.
This is the current version of the SBB. There’s also an interactive version.
This map design is highly reminiscent of SBB line maps
The headline makes it seem way more clear than the issue actually is. As for me, I took issue with the bill potentially preventing more green energy projects which we are severely lacking, aside from hydro. Though I am very unhappy with the argument that we need to not block economic development since I am all for regulations in that sector, just not sweeping ones.
So they were trying to patch systems that use GRUB for Windows-only installs? What a load of BS. Why would anybody install GRUB to boot only Windows with that? Or am I overlooking something?
Furthermore, if GRUB has a security issue, they should’ve contributed a patch at the source instead of patching it themselves somehow. I’m a bit stunned at the audacity of touching unmounted filesystems in an OS patch. Good thing Windows still doesn’t include EXT4 and BTRFS drivers because they might start messing with unencrypted Linux system drives at this rate
Too bad the announced price increase undoes about half of that