I have my doubts, but I'd like to be surprised. Most works can be only two of: cheap, fast and/or good.
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MIVD is the military one, usually it's the AIVD being mentioned when it comes to cybersecurity.
Welcome to tech journalism, which mostly doesn't employ journalists, nor technologists.
Not really, some older versions of premiere and after effects have bronze at best for example. Nothing recent works.
Yeah, for around 20-30 euros you can get a cheap Nokia branded phone as far as I'm aware (105 and 106 series for example).
Is the AI/copilot integration already rolled out to end users? I haven't seen it myself, but I'm in the EU where it's apparently disabled by default (and I'd like to keep it disabled).
Again, there are a lot of (professional) programs which only work in Windows, with no paid/free/open source equivalents for Linux or BSD.
I think Corridor Digital made an AI animated film by hiring an illustrator (after an earlier attempt with a general dataset) and "draw" still frames from video of the lead actors, with Stable Diffusion generating the inbetweens.
If you know the folder where the configuration of FreshRSS is stored on the various devices and the structures are the same over all devices: it should be possible.
I'm afraid peak computer literacy and hygiene is past us now. Younger folks are so used to everything just working, that the vast majority don't care or are willing to find out how things work. (Don't get me wrong, the vast majority of boomers, gen-x and millennials aren't much better, but tend to have more of a healthy suspicion because of their analog youths.)
To paraphrase an answer I read elsewhere: de-orbiting would be like pushing it down from the first step of a long flight of stairs. Pushing it away from Earth would require ascending the long flight of stairs, which is much harder.