This sounds a bit too good to be believable. Do they ask the reader to believe it's 100% reliable and their code magically just knows what CASM looks like without looking?!? All without a single working link to the…
We need a [slop] flag.
Sounds more like crawling instead of running, but at least it’s moving.
IIRC the Cray 2 was offered in a 1GB configuration by the mid 80s.
By that logic OpenOffice would infringe on Microslop Office because "it looks the same" (as an older version of M$ Office).
That's cute.
Fuck them with a rusty chainsaw dipped in manure.
Removing it required AMD's firmware code signing keys. If an attacker has those and some time they can do much worse.
Which encrypts each cache line with a key unknown to the attacker. This means an attacker can't target individual bits. Every change affects at least one AES encrypted block. It's much stronger than any normal defence…
AMD is busy learning all the wrong lessons from Intel.
Nice (accidental?) pun.
I can get a (used) fanless laptop and a USB GPIO/I2C/SPI/CAN/whatever adapter for that money. Raspberry Pis started at ~$30 for a minimal configuration. They were so cheap that they killed the whole overpriced range of…
The court ruled that the AI generated content has an author/editor/publisher: Google. It also ruled that Google can be held liable. Insert pikachu face meme.
How is this code portable to other platforms if it assumes that clang implies macOS?
This exactly the missing laptop/lowend desktop performance bracket missing in the ARM ecosystem. Make a Mini-ITX compatible board for the SoC, upstream drivers into mainline Linux (and *BSD), and people will buy it as…
So you're better of using a 8x8->16 widening multiplication SIMD instruction or even just a multi register TBL/TBX instruction?
I guess that means they are fine with users ignoring their rights too? Just crack their software until something better comes along?
This should be treated as an organised crime syndicate stealing the purchase price from every customer.
Bend over for big tech!
About half of them read as "I tried to use C++ as a worse C" e.g. using struct initilisation instead of constructors, using malloc instead of new or new[]. My pet peeve with C++ is that the sequence point operator can…
If you want to know how bad it take your time with GCC 4.x before they responded to clang. GCC error messages used to be horrible for anything but the most trival errors. A single C++ template error could span multiple…
That's exactly what SEV is supposed to protect against. If you trust the hypervisor you don't have to encrypt your virtual machine's main memory.
Meanwhile those without cheap credit to burn through can't even get a reasonably sized system SSD without selling a kidney.
Instant tab closed.
To the ones of people who like to move fast and break things.
This sounds a bit too good to be believable. Do they ask the reader to believe it's 100% reliable and their code magically just knows what CASM looks like without looking?!? All without a single working link to the…
We need a [slop] flag.
Sounds more like crawling instead of running, but at least it’s moving.
IIRC the Cray 2 was offered in a 1GB configuration by the mid 80s.
By that logic OpenOffice would infringe on Microslop Office because "it looks the same" (as an older version of M$ Office).
That's cute.
Fuck them with a rusty chainsaw dipped in manure.
Removing it required AMD's firmware code signing keys. If an attacker has those and some time they can do much worse.
Which encrypts each cache line with a key unknown to the attacker. This means an attacker can't target individual bits. Every change affects at least one AES encrypted block. It's much stronger than any normal defence…
AMD is busy learning all the wrong lessons from Intel.
Nice (accidental?) pun.
I can get a (used) fanless laptop and a USB GPIO/I2C/SPI/CAN/whatever adapter for that money. Raspberry Pis started at ~$30 for a minimal configuration. They were so cheap that they killed the whole overpriced range of…
The court ruled that the AI generated content has an author/editor/publisher: Google. It also ruled that Google can be held liable. Insert pikachu face meme.
How is this code portable to other platforms if it assumes that clang implies macOS?
This exactly the missing laptop/lowend desktop performance bracket missing in the ARM ecosystem. Make a Mini-ITX compatible board for the SoC, upstream drivers into mainline Linux (and *BSD), and people will buy it as…
So you're better of using a 8x8->16 widening multiplication SIMD instruction or even just a multi register TBL/TBX instruction?
I guess that means they are fine with users ignoring their rights too? Just crack their software until something better comes along?
This should be treated as an organised crime syndicate stealing the purchase price from every customer.
Bend over for big tech!
About half of them read as "I tried to use C++ as a worse C" e.g. using struct initilisation instead of constructors, using malloc instead of new or new[]. My pet peeve with C++ is that the sequence point operator can…
If you want to know how bad it take your time with GCC 4.x before they responded to clang. GCC error messages used to be horrible for anything but the most trival errors. A single C++ template error could span multiple…
That's exactly what SEV is supposed to protect against. If you trust the hypervisor you don't have to encrypt your virtual machine's main memory.
Meanwhile those without cheap credit to burn through can't even get a reasonably sized system SSD without selling a kidney.
Instant tab closed.
To the ones of people who like to move fast and break things.