Over time, require trusted boot and a TPM. Require a signed age-verification cert to get tokens to access io devices and net. It feels like part of a long play to claw unregulated general purpose computing out of the hands of the masses. Or, at least, get as much as can be moved into the cloud which can be easily surveilled and shut down.
Assuming the jamming is coming from close to the horizon, I wonder if one could improvise a choke ring around the antenna with some sheet metal or foil.
No, they got rid of the load delay slot in MIPS II. While not required in later ABIs, they kept the branch delay slot for backwards compatibility. MIPS32/MIPS64, which came out much later, also had several new branch instructions without delay slots.
One (probably the only) nifty thing the branch delay slot allowed was in the user-space threads implementation, you didn't have to burn a register for the jump to another thread, you'd do the branch and then clobber the register with the last bit of the jumped-to thread's context. Kinda fiendishly clever.
I only meant that MIPS got rid of the "without interlocking pipeline stages" in the R4000, not the other stuff. I was just saying that was a weird architectural feature not unlike BDSs and register windows. BTW, tagged integers are still in SPARC but just for 32b.
I'll have to look up the nifty trick. I have a soft spot for delay slots.
Unlikely; the pilots are (correctly) following the approach controller's direction. It's approach's responsibility to keep them clear of other traffic. Also they just got handed a different runway to land on that's a lot shorter and in one of the more complex airspaces of the planet; they're busy.
And I think that's one of the reasons Kent got the pointy, if maladroit, end of the CoC's attention. Every time he wants to break/rearchitect an internal API, or every time he makes a submission that flagrantly goes against kernel convention, you have to navigate a dozen walls of text where Kent vents and re-re-relitigates every transgression he's endured, every minute detail of his thought process as to why he needs to break the rules because his case is special, his list of ailments and anxieties that all the pushback is causing him, etc, etc, etc. His language is frequently escalatory and he seems unable to contemplate alternatives until at the brink of someone's (frequently Linus') patience and threats of bans or having bcachefs yanked from the kernel. It's brinksmanship and he overstepped.