I always wonder why people usually choose to neglect privacy issues about Apple.
First, there was Apple scanning photos to check for child abuse[0] (that obviously got no attention on this site), then there was this one - Apple uploading hashes of all unsigned executables you run.
Do people really accept that company's "privacy" selling point?
Electricity. In some places, electricity is still largely produced in thermal power plants, which do pollute a lot. In France and Norway, I guess most of their electricity is from nuclear and water?
> We didn't go out of our way to deliberately break anything.
> But we do occasionally turn symbols that aren't meant to be used outside the kernel into GPL-only, because they have some internal implementation issues.
SCTP is a good protocol itself, but there are lots of NAT devices/firewalls/other strange middleboxes that do not play nice with SCTP. These devices only recognize TCP and UDP, and they tend to drop everything they do not know.
This is not something very easy to fix - not as easy as fixing Cisco devices that hijack 1.1.1.1, or upgrade enterprise-grade MITM firewalls that don't know and block TLS 1.3.