Ars Technica: New working speculative execution attack sends Intel and AMD
scrambling.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/07/intel-and-amd-cpus-vulnerable-to-a-new-speculative-execution-attack/
Some microprocessors from Intel and AMD are vulnerable to a newly discovered
Hackaday: Why You Should Totally Roll Your Own AES Cryptography.
https://hackaday.com/2022/07/11/why-you-should-totally-roll-your-own-aes-cryptography/
WHY YOU SHOULD TOTALLY ROLL YOUR OWN AES CRYPTOGRAPHY
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Maya PoschJuly 11, 2022
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Sad people have manufactured issues to take
priority over code. Someday at least some code will be
free of all that bullshit. Unfortunately the current groups
are all infested, so only new code or forks by new
groups will be able to exclude those problems from
their midst. These groups will need
USofDisaster
·Jul 11
Visiting the USA from South Korea and let me ask you WHERE ARE YOUR MASKS? Holy
moly. Death wish nation.
https://twitter.com/USofDisaster
Reposts etc
The Southern Ring planetary nebula (360 Composite)
Some stars go out with a bang. This image shows the Southern Ring planetary
nebula, the James Webb Space Telescope shows a dying star cloaked by dust
and layers of light.
The dimmer star at the center of this scene has been sending out rings of
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- I added expanding deep branches into every add, in an accumulating way
equivalent to recursion. this keeps the tree depth within new bounds when
the leaf count drops, and now some branches are merging, covering that code
- I made the test a little more pathological by shortening the random
i accidentally attached one of these to my other append-only random thread,
and am continuing there
Faculty Publications
UC Hastings College of the Law Library
Author: Roger C. Park
Title: The Entrapment Controversy
Source: Minnesota Law Review
Citation: 60 Minn. L. Rev. 163 (1976).
Brody Larson has made 212 highlights:
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next step for me is likely journaling out what conditions would cover the
untested code, or what logic error is around having it there
from collections import namedtuple
import bisect
class Chunk:
def __init__(self, start, end, data, height=0, leaf_count=1, age=0):
self.start = start
We would like to appeal this decision.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2022, 9:41 AM DHSES, FOIL (DHSES)
wrote:
> Attached please find correspondence regarding the above Freedom of
> Information Law request. Thank you.
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Mr. Weber:
Attorneys are disbarred every day.
Gunnar Larson
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From: Gunnar Larson
Date: Tue, Jul 12, 2022, 7:56 AM
Subject: Re: Your Freedom of Information Law Request FOIL-2022-090345-017774
To: JeanBaptiste, Pascale (DFS)
Cc: cypherpunks
This sounds
This sounds crazy.
Are you using September 11 as a hedge?
Gunnar
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022, 11:10 PM wrote:
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> Please see the attached correspondence pertaining to your request. Thank
> you.
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> Tracking Number:FOIL-2022-090345-017774
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stable first version:
https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2022-July/102291.html
attached appears to have comparable performance to first version. i tried
to implement all the same approaches (did not check for certain), except
without all the O(n) simplifications and updating the index
Ohhh I guess the mailbomb list was updated. This was the first one and they
are still coming. I hadn't scrolled down to notice.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2022, 3:32 AM wrote:
> Mailing list removal confirmation notice for mailing list cypherpunks
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> We have received a request from 198.98.60.90 for the
Good morning
I also got one about twenty minutes prior
As evidenced by the message added to my ot wrong please thread, this
arrived about the time i brought my phone online. I was anxious and took it
offline, then brought it back on.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2022, 6:40 AM wrote:
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