Agree. I DID think about this at some point in my youth. Never followed up, tho..
Sims
Wow, new 'China baad' propaganda from Bbc..
"Nerd Humor - the best kind of Humor"
Guix is a great and modern Operating system, where most things are thought through in the FLOSS (free libre open source software) spirit. but besides the installer, you will get your hands dirty in the terminal, with a little Scheme coding (configs are in Scheme (a Lisp like language (that uses an insane amount of ()'s (!!)))) - imagine that. Anyway, standard Guix doesn't come with proprietary drivers, so you'll have to add the non-guix repository (gitlab/github) for many wifi drivers. Not quite as easy as other Distros, but doable if you take small steps and copy&paste your first configurations.
I use Flatpak's to enhance the software selection, installing from git/pypi and others is also possible.
ONE anecdotal downside is that I have experienced a few machines where the installer fails, and I have to do it manually. Doable, but it does require a little nerdyness to fix.
All Guix experts have apparently mind-melded with Emacs, and are nerdy compared to normal users ! The main focus is not on UX, but its a cool environment if you become interested in the inner workings of the system, or any of the nerd tool (LaTeX is a Classic, so you are almost there ;-).
If that all gets to hairy, you could try out https://www.pantherx.org/ that are a guix based distribution. I think they have enabled non-free firmware by default, and you get a nice(r) desktop experience out of the box, so there's that. I haven't tried it yet, tho.
Guix is both very advanced under the hood (where all the lovelyness happens), very stable, and very FLOSS, but for doing light work only, you might overshoot on raw Guix. PantherX is likely easier, but you'll perhaps have to live with a few proprietary blobs (closed source drivers) in the kernel.
I'm tired, sorry for errors..
Damn, the West are moving like a Snail in comparison ! I guess a society that isn't purposed by Capitalist Oligarchs/Feudal Lords works quite well after all. Neat..
"Who f*cking did this to me !!!"
I always heard they killed Cows, not raping Cats..
I'm insanely behind in current Aliens affairs.
Oh, the 500ghz is the max theoretical switching (0<>1) limit for Bismuth itself, not for any production chip any time soon, sorry about that. I saw it in either the paper or at 'Anastasia in Tech' on youtube. (worth following if interested in chip development).
But US have better ... No wait, it doesn't. Never mind..
Fun experiment. Seems like a good type of question for an AI, but if we imagine that there is no turbulence (laminar flow/fall), then hair would just raise straight up with little extra resistance beyond your own air-resistance. But in normal atmosphere, the hair would start to oscillate and create eddies and stuff (like a flag/flame), which would hold you back a little. However, I think that would be like hanging from a series of torn parachutes that also went turbulent (flapping) all the way down - exciting but deadly I presume ?
Without knowing it for sure, I think the weight from the hair it self would quickly overtake the minimal drag force at the edge between hair turbulence/atmosphere. I don't think you can survive in any way, but there is likely a sweet-spot where it helps the 'most'. 25m. ?
The inspired question could perhaps be: 'How much Hair do I need to weave a Parachute ?', 'how do I grow a HUMONGOUS Afro hair ..fast ?', or 'how much Hair do I need to land on if I want to survive without a Parachute ?' ;-)