The surface tension of the solder will pull them into alignment if the pad shape and solder volume are correct.
If you read the article, you will see that the technology is specifically semiconductor design tools required for developing high performance computing that the PRC would use for nuclear weapons development. Can you do…
Weren’t the Intel CPUs made in the US?
It would be for indefensible decapitation strikes. A world leader who would launch a surprise first strike is almost certainly narcissistic enough to be susceptible to blackmail by a threat on their own life. A world…
The isotopic content of the water matters too. Boiling point are not used to calibrate thermometers though. Freeze points and triple points are used for temperature calibration. And outside of a primary standards lab,…
My point is that no matter what you tell the OS, there will still be one more device connected than expected. If you plug in a keyboard and two are suddenly connected, it’s still very noticeable. This counting problem…
Yeah, this is more of a UI problem that could be solved with a little effort. I would be concerned about a device that replaced the hub itself rather than simply adding a function. The core issue is that a system can…
Maybe I’m missing something but these USB attacks require interaction with kernel drivers so if you plug in a dock that then presents mysterious storage or HID functions, you’re going to know.
They all leverage the masses. That’s the whole point. Otherwise it’s just a coup.
No, you are exactly backwards. Did the People’s Revolution win or did the students win? I seem to remember that the students were run over by tanks. Probably not being driven by highly educated PLA commanders.
With ST, specifically, I'm not seeing a lack of Silicon but a lack of lead frames. The recent shutdowns in China caused several batches of lead frames to expire unused, creating a big gap moving through the supply…
It’s genuinely terrifying. There seems to be no recognition that you cannot have labor unions and environmental protections with out tariffs to even the playing field with less scrupulous countries. We are rapidly…
This is pure fantasy. Minimum wage in the US is 2-10x what it is in low cost regions. Not even touching regulations. US experts travel to those regions to hand-hold every step necessary in order to make any product not…
Not flame proof though. You don’t want to put flammable things in something like a computer case that will be running unattended. I get that people do this stuff all the time with no issue. Just know the risks before…
UL94-V0 polycarbonate sheet or fish paper. Heatsink could easily get over the glass temp of common 3D printing materials like PLA or PETG.
Previous comment means materialism as defined in philosophy. Not materialistic.
If Apple doesn’t know, how does the user know? I thought Apple was just anonymizing but still centralizing the data. Genuine question.
This is racial discrimination for the Right Reasons, apparently. As long as everyone agrees on when we can and cannot discriminate by race, it should go very well.
Why are you so rude? I am a hardware engineer and I’m explaining how you establish trust with hardware devices. This information isn’t contained in a single data sheet, it spans an entire global supply chain. A SIM card…
What if I buy one real device and clone the serial number? This has been solved more than a decade ago but it requires hardware with secure storage to maintain a private key. Some centralized service holds the public…
There are some pretty simple hardware mitigations that would render this and similar attacks nearly impossible and they only add pennies to the design.
There never has been middle ground. Why do you think the ACLU defended KKK members.
It feels like there’s enough interest in these comments to make it happen with some organization.
Great, so maybe it's time to revise the rest of the thinking as well.
Yes, but they really only work on civilian targets because military hardware is EMP hardened and has been since a few weeks after the advent of nuclear weapons. The scary stuff is electronic warfare where you…
The surface tension of the solder will pull them into alignment if the pad shape and solder volume are correct.
If you read the article, you will see that the technology is specifically semiconductor design tools required for developing high performance computing that the PRC would use for nuclear weapons development. Can you do…
Weren’t the Intel CPUs made in the US?
It would be for indefensible decapitation strikes. A world leader who would launch a surprise first strike is almost certainly narcissistic enough to be susceptible to blackmail by a threat on their own life. A world…
The isotopic content of the water matters too. Boiling point are not used to calibrate thermometers though. Freeze points and triple points are used for temperature calibration. And outside of a primary standards lab,…
My point is that no matter what you tell the OS, there will still be one more device connected than expected. If you plug in a keyboard and two are suddenly connected, it’s still very noticeable. This counting problem…
Yeah, this is more of a UI problem that could be solved with a little effort. I would be concerned about a device that replaced the hub itself rather than simply adding a function. The core issue is that a system can…
Maybe I’m missing something but these USB attacks require interaction with kernel drivers so if you plug in a dock that then presents mysterious storage or HID functions, you’re going to know.
They all leverage the masses. That’s the whole point. Otherwise it’s just a coup.
No, you are exactly backwards. Did the People’s Revolution win or did the students win? I seem to remember that the students were run over by tanks. Probably not being driven by highly educated PLA commanders.
With ST, specifically, I'm not seeing a lack of Silicon but a lack of lead frames. The recent shutdowns in China caused several batches of lead frames to expire unused, creating a big gap moving through the supply…
It’s genuinely terrifying. There seems to be no recognition that you cannot have labor unions and environmental protections with out tariffs to even the playing field with less scrupulous countries. We are rapidly…
This is pure fantasy. Minimum wage in the US is 2-10x what it is in low cost regions. Not even touching regulations. US experts travel to those regions to hand-hold every step necessary in order to make any product not…
Not flame proof though. You don’t want to put flammable things in something like a computer case that will be running unattended. I get that people do this stuff all the time with no issue. Just know the risks before…
UL94-V0 polycarbonate sheet or fish paper. Heatsink could easily get over the glass temp of common 3D printing materials like PLA or PETG.
Previous comment means materialism as defined in philosophy. Not materialistic.
If Apple doesn’t know, how does the user know? I thought Apple was just anonymizing but still centralizing the data. Genuine question.
This is racial discrimination for the Right Reasons, apparently. As long as everyone agrees on when we can and cannot discriminate by race, it should go very well.
Why are you so rude? I am a hardware engineer and I’m explaining how you establish trust with hardware devices. This information isn’t contained in a single data sheet, it spans an entire global supply chain. A SIM card…
What if I buy one real device and clone the serial number? This has been solved more than a decade ago but it requires hardware with secure storage to maintain a private key. Some centralized service holds the public…
There are some pretty simple hardware mitigations that would render this and similar attacks nearly impossible and they only add pennies to the design.
There never has been middle ground. Why do you think the ACLU defended KKK members.
It feels like there’s enough interest in these comments to make it happen with some organization.
Great, so maybe it's time to revise the rest of the thinking as well.
Yes, but they really only work on civilian targets because military hardware is EMP hardened and has been since a few weeks after the advent of nuclear weapons. The scary stuff is electronic warfare where you…