Whatever helps you sleep at night.
Your reaction is telling. Instead of considering my comment, you attack and redirect instead. Perhaps a bit of guilt, maybe some fear of self-reflection?
Shake hands with the devil, don't complain when you get burned.
So say you.
Getting real keyboard warrior vibes off you, too. Color me skeptical.
My initial attempts at running Linux as a daily threw me off. Had a couple Comp Sci friends in college recommend switching, but they led me to distros with pre-compiled binaries and installation wizards. I'd install, get dumped out at a desktop, then ask "And what do I do now?". I had no idea how the filesystem was organized, etc.
I stumbled across LinuxFromScratch somehow. Took a few months and ran through the installation three times before I felt I had a good handle on what was going on. Then I tried to tackle compiling X.org and all its dependencies, learning exactly why a package manager is useful.
That lead me to Gentoo. I haven't found a problem running it in the last ~20 years that I couldn't solve, so I've stuck with it. Now it's just comfortable. I've slapped other distributions on other boxes (Mint, Kubuntu, etc), and even on laptops for family members, but they don't feel like home.
So a >250 gram drone is a credible threat, but a <250 lbs ultralight is not, simply because it's presumed the pilot of the ultralight will die in whatever event occurs. Right...
How do you explain ultralight aircraft not needing to be registered and their operation licensed, per FAR-103?
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Doesn't mean that the justices won't keep trying...