Ive been distro hopping and landedon Fedora KDE plasma edition. It is amazing, so much configurability yet its super slick and clean. It is a real joy to use. Kudos to the dev community.
I take your point but simply throwing silicone at the problem doesn't make things all of a sudden better. Wind data can already be uplinked to aircraft through ACARS anyway. The problem is aviation is very dynamic. You can't fly the plane and get a bing bong message cleared to land and not be distracted by it. Voice comms are flawed but one of the benefits is you can hear them and monitor the aircraft state. ATC have systems which add another layer of protection for a misidentified runway for example.
We have digital datalink weather, pilots love it and use it frequently. It would be nice to have D-ATIS at smaller airports, but otherwise weather is a solved problem.
For everything else, voice communications are a feature. Pilots are trained to spend most of their time heads-up looking out the window, not heads-down looking at computer screens. ATC via text message breaks that flow. (We do actually have ATC via text message, using CPDLC. It's most useful on oceanic flights as an alternative to HF radio, where things happen slowly. Once you're getting close to the destination and events speed up, it's back to voice.)
In theory the biggest benefit to CPDLC is uploading a clearance into an FMS automatically, which is already a thing... but even then you have to closely supervise and occasionally step in when it does it incorrectly.
Amazing. I have the Aqara Z1s and it has the SI labs MG24 chip. Ive always wanted to reflash it because I believe it supports thread at a hardware level.
This rhetoric is old. You can thrive on a vegan diet very easily without this careful calibration you speak of. The same could be said for common western diets with poor nutrition.