Yes indeed. This is how it is reported here in Europe: a quite weak article (for example, pressure measurements are lacking data for higher pressures >360 GPa), and too early conclusions. More like marketing than science. Did M. Trumps administration approve such communication, now the science censorship system is in place ?
It might also be more low tech than said : apparently, it is also relying on a cookie to retain information about your authenticity !! https://www.shieldsquare.com/s...
I think no Intel or AMD CPU is secure because of the build-in IME (or the equivalent AMD "feature"). This is a non auditable backdoor, with low level access to hardware (network,...) incl. memory access.
The only way to build a secure system is to avoid these processors. Power8 might be a good option (see https://www.raptorengineering.... for example)
Well, there is a slight difference: the Prophet (whatever religious belief you're relying on to accept being a mortal thinking animal) is either non existant or dead. Humans being insulted because of their skin are well alive, and might suffer from it for real.
Humm... I have some feeling this comment is intended to be insulting, but I can't precisely tell where...
Maybe reversing the proposition: "And you did put a strange hat, stupid old-fashioned bigot winner"... Well, still don't see:-)
Well, another interesting case of "US laws apply worldwide" is the BNP-Paribas Case, where the bank was fined several billions of dollars for not following a US boycott on Iran. The interesting part is that the bank is a french bank, it was acting from Swiss, and France was not supporting the boycott. No US citizen and no US company was involved. But USD was used, and somehow US judges found they were entitled to act... (of course the bank had to pay).
Well, up to now China does not seem to think its legislation applies to me. US tend to (as long as you have anything to do with the US, including using USD for a transaction, or Visa, Mastercard, Paypal,...). So... I'd much rather have China spy on me than the US.
Moreover I have grown up with the idea that the US was the good guys. But... Guantanamo, NSA, global warming politics, etc etc... that's too much for me, disappointed love might be worse than plain dislike !
humm... I'm not a native english speaker, so to me it sound like all those globish trademarks and buzz words, that is... foreign and globish. So, it does mean somethings or has some connotation for native english speakers ?
So, this is a software only patent... so it's not legal in Europe (or is it). Some Linux distro might consider integrating this code directly, and compile it instead of letting FF grab a blob from Cisco. Maybe distribute it in a special repository, that users would activate where it legal...
Notice VideoLAN for example does play HEVC (aka H.264), and does not licence anything...
Sure I do ! In fact, it has been my only OS since 1998. Since I unplugged my old Amiga. And no, I never had dual boot.
Did I have some tougth times? Sure, I did. I still can remember the "optimized for IE" web, and activeX, and lack of hardware drivers... but, now. Well, it's just working out of the box, and I don't see any reason one would not use Linux (expect for gaming maybe, but this is slowly changing also, it appears).
You're right. This is the very definition of integrism.
You can change Christianity with any religion, and tell the exact same thing. That's what is scaring with religious belief: there is no place to doubt. And humans are only secondary to deity (so they can deserve to suffer, or to die, for the sake a 'God'). This is the exact opposite of what the Age of Enlightenment gave us: humanism.
You can see these books on the history of such thinking (reaction to Enlightenment):
- Zeev Sternhell, Les anti-Lumières : Du XVIIIe siècle à la guerre froide, Fayard, coll. L'espace du politique (ISBN 2213623953)
- Dan Hind, The Threat to Reason, Verso (ISBN 9781844671526)
A few weeks before this vote, the French Army confirmed a global contract with Microsoft, despite advise not to do so by a security commission, for technological and strategical independance reasons. Lobbies are still here, be reassured !
Well, the point is US corporations dominate the Internet an mobile phones industry (OS), and the reverse is not true. Being a foreign country citizen, this does really matter to me. Really, why are the US trying to hard to become the bad guy ? I am now wondering wether I might be better off using Kingsoft Office rather than MS Office, from a privacy point of view, can you imagine that ?!
I always wondered : when Microsoft has these special "show me the source" programs, does it mean that the final client also does compile Windows by itself for deployment ? Or is it more like, "hey, just have look, you see, nothing to be afraid of, trust us. Now take our binaries." ?
No, because it's just another instance of youself.
Maybe, if everything is perfect, you will have electronicBrainYou.equals(realYou) == true, be still, electronicYou == realYou is false.
Mind, people outside the US are also citizens (of their own nations). And they deserve some privacy also. Regarding only basic self-interest, maybe these people will be thinking twice before using US driven technologies...
Don't know if this is true, but this is scary. I think many europeans can be depicted as atheists, and probably as well as communists regarding US standards ! Reminds me when I went to the USA and was asked by the customs services if I was in relation with "communists"... Well... God bless America:-)
I liked this one ! Innovation on the Internet never really came from "the free market" and stating otherwise is pure ideology. It came from the ARPA, universities, the CERN, RFCs, etc... Profit minded companies mainly used the Internet and would really love to rule it, but did they bring innovation ? Seriously ?
Not even necessary... I use it as a day to day desktop, and I must say I just couldn't work on Windows. MacOS X is cool too, but I miss the free software library Linux has...
Yes indeed. This is how it is reported here in Europe: a quite weak article (for example, pressure measurements are lacking data for higher pressures >360 GPa), and too early conclusions. More like marketing than science. Did M. Trumps administration approve such communication, now the science censorship system is in place ?
It might also be more low tech than said : apparently, it is also relying on a cookie to retain information about your authenticity !! https://www.shieldsquare.com/s...
I think no Intel or AMD CPU is secure because of the build-in IME (or the equivalent AMD "feature"). This is a non auditable backdoor, with low level access to hardware (network, ...) incl. memory access.
The only way to build a secure system is to avoid these processors. Power8 might be a good option (see https://www.raptorengineering.... for example)
Yeah, this will likely hurt the whole Dutch car industry !
Well, there is a slight difference: the Prophet (whatever religious belief you're relying on to accept being a mortal thinking animal) is either non existant or dead. Humans being insulted because of their skin are well alive, and might suffer from it for real.
Humm... I have some feeling this comment is intended to be insulting, but I can't precisely tell where... Maybe reversing the proposition: "And you did put a strange hat, stupid old-fashioned bigot winner"... Well, still don't see :-)
Well, Intersystem's Caché database is essentially the latest instance of MUMPS. It still used quite widely in Hospital systems...
Well, another interesting case of "US laws apply worldwide" is the BNP-Paribas Case, where the bank was fined several billions of dollars for not following a US boycott on Iran. The interesting part is that the bank is a french bank, it was acting from Swiss, and France was not supporting the boycott. No US citizen and no US company was involved. But USD was used, and somehow US judges found they were entitled to act... (of course the bank had to pay).
Well, up to now China does not seem to think its legislation applies to me. US tend to (as long as you have anything to do with the US, including using USD for a transaction, or Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, ...). So... I'd much rather have China spy on me than the US.
Moreover I have grown up with the idea that the US was the good guys. But... Guantanamo, NSA, global warming politics, etc etc... that's too much for me, disappointed love might be worse than plain dislike !
humm... I'm not a native english speaker, so to me it sound like all those globish trademarks and buzz words, that is... foreign and globish. So, it does mean somethings or has some connotation for native english speakers ?
ArrayOutOfBoundException !
So, this is a software only patent... so it's not legal in Europe (or is it). Some Linux distro might consider integrating this code directly, and compile it instead of letting FF grab a blob from Cisco. Maybe distribute it in a special repository, that users would activate where it legal... Notice VideoLAN for example does play HEVC (aka H.264), and does not licence anything...
Sure I do ! In fact, it has been my only OS since 1998. Since I unplugged my old Amiga. And no, I never had dual boot. Did I have some tougth times? Sure, I did. I still can remember the "optimized for IE" web, and activeX, and lack of hardware drivers... but, now. Well, it's just working out of the box, and I don't see any reason one would not use Linux (expect for gaming maybe, but this is slowly changing also, it appears).
You're right. This is the very definition of integrism.
You can change Christianity with any religion, and tell the exact same thing. That's what is scaring with religious belief: there is no place to doubt. And humans are only secondary to deity (so they can deserve to suffer, or to die, for the sake a 'God'). This is the exact opposite of what the Age of Enlightenment gave us: humanism.
You can see these books on the history of such thinking (reaction to Enlightenment):
- Zeev Sternhell, Les anti-Lumières : Du XVIIIe siècle à la guerre froide, Fayard, coll. L'espace du politique (ISBN 2213623953)
- Dan Hind, The Threat to Reason, Verso (ISBN 9781844671526)
Notice the site is from japan... the ability to avoid any typo in an english article does not tell that much about the credibility of the stuff !
A few weeks before this vote, the French Army confirmed a global contract with Microsoft, despite advise not to do so by a security commission, for technological and strategical independance reasons. Lobbies are still here, be reassured !
Sure. This is only a legal expectation: use an open-source license. That said, anybody can compete, and win on its own merit.
Well, the point is US corporations dominate the Internet an mobile phones industry (OS), and the reverse is not true. Being a foreign country citizen, this does really matter to me. Really, why are the US trying to hard to become the bad guy ? I am now wondering wether I might be better off using Kingsoft Office rather than MS Office, from a privacy point of view, can you imagine that ?!
I always wondered : when Microsoft has these special "show me the source" programs, does it mean that the final client also does compile Windows by itself for deployment ? Or is it more like, "hey, just have look, you see, nothing to be afraid of, trust us. Now take our binaries." ?
No, because it's just another instance of youself. Maybe, if everything is perfect, you will have electronicBrainYou.equals(realYou) == true, be still, electronicYou == realYou is false.
Mind, people outside the US are also citizens (of their own nations). And they deserve some privacy also. Regarding only basic self-interest, maybe these people will be thinking twice before using US driven technologies...
I use SMIME to encrypt my mails! Oh wait... I use a certificate from StartSSL. Should I trust them?
Don't know if this is true, but this is scary. I think many europeans can be depicted as atheists, and probably as well as communists regarding US standards ! Reminds me when I went to the USA and was asked by the customs services if I was in relation with "communists"... Well... God bless America :-)
I liked this one ! Innovation on the Internet never really came from "the free market" and stating otherwise is pure ideology. It came from the ARPA, universities, the CERN, RFCs, etc... Profit minded companies mainly used the Internet and would really love to rule it, but did they bring innovation ? Seriously ?
Not even necessary... I use it as a day to day desktop, and I must say I just couldn't work on Windows. MacOS X is cool too, but I miss the free software library Linux has...