Re: Nigerian 404: Google not found, Internet wobbly

2018-11-14 Thread grarpamp
> Don't > even tell me a worm armed with the NSA's login credential (reversed from > the hard coded hash) is jumping around between Cisco routers... ### Welcome to Tier-N Global Network Console ### % [research...] # for node in $critnodes do shell $node "{ write erase ; reload ; } &" # { dd

of elephants and men

2018-11-14 Thread Zenaan Harkness
The younger generations today need rescuing, frankly. In the Absence of Fathers: A Story of Elephants and Men http://thesestonewalls.com/gordon-macrae/in-the-absence-of-fathers-a-story-of-elephants-and-men/ The Delinquents - CBS News https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-delinquents/ [PDF]

Eyes open:: Trump warns Antifa re Tucker. Poland rising. Life imitating memes imitating ovens - no tears for Cali ovens of [PEACE]

2018-11-14 Thread Zenaan Harkness
Trump warns Antifa. See below for the world's largest "far right" nationalist marches in Poland - 200,000+ people. The ultimate wood-gassification oven has wiped out much of Hol-ly-Wood, wel-come to Black-mail-Wood. Da Jooish media includes le 'Ollywood as most already know, and God's been

free entertainment!

2018-11-14 Thread juan
here's a guy called craig wright, also known as 'satoshi nakamoto' (LMAO!!!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXMCzhwm554 the points he makes are quite interesting : his and the bloomberg-journo-asshole's criticism of the lightning network is that LN users(nodes) would be 'unlicensed money

Re: of elephants and men

2018-11-14 Thread Alfie John
Hey Zenaan, Are your posts always off topic to Cypherpunks? Maybe other people disagree with me, but I somehow feel your purpose here is to make users unsubscribe 樂 Alfie Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Nov 2018, at 10:29 am, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > > The younger generations today need

Re: of elephants and men

2018-11-14 Thread Steve Kinney
On 11/14/18 11:03 PM, Alfie John wrote: > Hey Zenaan, > > Are your posts always off topic to Cypherpunks? Maybe other people disagree > with me, but I somehow feel your purpose here is to make users unsubscribe 樂 Aw shucks. Zenaan didn't make me unsubscribe. He did make me create a spam

Re: X86 dispatch contention vulnerability

2018-11-14 Thread Ryan Carboni
Pretty embarrassing for “Intel Inside” if you ask me. Wonder how many “whitehats” let their findings get suppressed for money. On Wednesday, November 14, 2018, jim bell wrote: > Sounds like a valid issue! > > Jim Bell > > On Wednesday, November 14, 2018, 9:36:06 AM PST, Ryan

X86 dispatch contention vulnerability

2018-11-14 Thread Ryan Carboni
While many x86 implementation vulnerabilities in the past involve either electromagnetic emissions or cache timing attacks, I have not read anything about instruction dispatch contention. According to anger fog’s research, Intel’s implementation of the x86 instruction set does not dispatch more

Re: X86 dispatch contention vulnerability

2018-11-14 Thread jim bell
Sounds like a valid issue!             Jim Bell On Wednesday, November 14, 2018, 9:36:06 AM PST, Ryan Carboni wrote: While many x86 implementation vulnerabilities in the past involve either electromagnetic emissions or cache timing attacks, I have not read anything about instruction

Re: X86 dispatch contention vulnerability

2018-11-14 Thread juan
On Wed, 14 Nov 2018 19:00:52 + (UTC) jim bell wrote:   > My company, SemiDisk Systems, was very close to the first disk emulator for a > number of types of PC, including the S-100, TRS-80 Model II, IBM PC, Epson >

Re: X86 dispatch contention vulnerability

2018-11-14 Thread Ryan Carboni
Let my life be a lesson in futility. Go up against the government, and they’ll send everything they got against you, including things that defy known laws of physics. Go with the government, get paid out of the NATO vulnerability slush fund of tens of millions of dollars a year. And sometimes a

Re: X86 dispatch contention vulnerability

2018-11-14 Thread jim bell
In "the good old days", in the 1970's, microprocessors were so much simpler.  My favorite one for awhile, the Z-80 was trivial by today's standards.  No multi-threading, no pipelining, no speculative instruction execution, etc.   I built my own homebrew personal computer, which I called the

Re: X86 dispatch contention vulnerability

2018-11-14 Thread jim bell
On Wednesday, November 14, 2018, 11:52:43 AM PST, juan wrote: On Wed, 14 Nov 2018 19:00:52 + (UTC) jim bell wrote:   >> My company, SemiDisk Systems, was very close to the first disk emulator for >> a number of types of PC, including the S-100, TRS-80 Model II, IBM PC, Epson

Re: X86 dispatch contention vulnerability

2018-11-14 Thread Travis Biehn
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 4:15 PM jim bell wrote: > > > On Wednesday, November 14, 2018, 11:52:43 AM PST, juan > wrote: > > > On Wed, 14 Nov 2018 19:00:52 + (UTC) > > jim bell wrote: > > > >> My company, SemiDisk Systems, was very close to the first disk emulator > for a number of types of