Meh, pretty good claim of fair use. They are just picking a smaller file that unlikely to disappear or move. The fact the file is downloaded and then deleted via a script isn't a substitute for actually viewing the file…
RISC V is certainly not vulnerable to Spectere as all the the real-world chips are in-order execution, meaning post-branch instruction never happen until after the branch is decided. Out of order variants are still in…
Meh, pretty good claim of fair use. They are just picking a smaller file that unlikely to disappear or move. The fact the file is downloaded and then deleted via a script isn't a substitute for actually viewing the file…
RISC V is certainly not vulnerable to Spectere as all the the real-world chips are in-order execution, meaning post-branch instruction never happen until after the branch is decided. Out of order variants are still in…