Re: Some serious security bug in INTEL CPUs?? Since Westmere possibly
stj, ^^ wow!
where was that written, i hear today fb takes accounts offline for much less!
this is overblown, just as most stories these days (politics becomes gossip rather quickly, science becomes sf), and i bet this thread alone holds at least...hm...10(?) conspiracy theories on "who exactly made this bug and for what reason".
but let me offer my take on it, but you don't have to think i'm totally serious, OR that i'm totally kidding....heh:
the most interesting thing about this is how EU actually payed somebody to produce more CO2!
hear me out: austrian team of "researchers" from graz university is partially sponsored by EU bodies (if you read the end of the meltdown.pdf on the relevant website), then this patch/patches waste some cpu cycles, and as a result increase energy consumption. a bit on every pc, but all "farms" and "clouds" (back in the day they were called servers!) have plenty of machines, and ergo megawatts and megawatts of power are wasted, and germany (for example) still makes almost half of it's electricity via coal plants, so there, EU partially sponsored global warming (offcourse trump can't come up with such an elaborate explanation how europeans shoot themselves in the foot...hehe)
so now the science has "advanced" so much that they do what exactly?
read blogs (that influence them) and then spend tax payers money to find bugs that wouldn't otherwise be found, because script-kiddies don't know how cpus work anyway....
advancement indeed!
i injected some humor here, but unfortunetely there are so much facts i said above that it becomes less funny.
yes, i know google researcher also came to same conclusions, but i was originally reading meltdown.pdf and just witnessed how these boys of austrian universty become internet reality stars....hehe...i mean you read that paper like it was some monumental discovery, bigger than transistor or ac current.
on a more serious note, this is overblown in another way too: is it like prior to this there were no keyloggers and cryptlockers and malware that took COMPLETE control over your pc, not just sniff the ram?
isn't it more fun to know what's on hdd?
so overall this is just the sign of the times.
stj, ^^ wow!
where was that written, i hear today fb takes accounts offline for much less!

this is overblown, just as most stories these days (politics becomes gossip rather quickly, science becomes sf), and i bet this thread alone holds at least...hm...10(?) conspiracy theories on "who exactly made this bug and for what reason".
but let me offer my take on it, but you don't have to think i'm totally serious, OR that i'm totally kidding....heh:
the most interesting thing about this is how EU actually payed somebody to produce more CO2!
hear me out: austrian team of "researchers" from graz university is partially sponsored by EU bodies (if you read the end of the meltdown.pdf on the relevant website), then this patch/patches waste some cpu cycles, and as a result increase energy consumption. a bit on every pc, but all "farms" and "clouds" (back in the day they were called servers!) have plenty of machines, and ergo megawatts and megawatts of power are wasted, and germany (for example) still makes almost half of it's electricity via coal plants, so there, EU partially sponsored global warming (offcourse trump can't come up with such an elaborate explanation how europeans shoot themselves in the foot...hehe)
so now the science has "advanced" so much that they do what exactly?
read blogs (that influence them) and then spend tax payers money to find bugs that wouldn't otherwise be found, because script-kiddies don't know how cpus work anyway....
advancement indeed!

i injected some humor here, but unfortunetely there are so much facts i said above that it becomes less funny.
yes, i know google researcher also came to same conclusions, but i was originally reading meltdown.pdf and just witnessed how these boys of austrian universty become internet reality stars....hehe...i mean you read that paper like it was some monumental discovery, bigger than transistor or ac current.
on a more serious note, this is overblown in another way too: is it like prior to this there were no keyloggers and cryptlockers and malware that took COMPLETE control over your pc, not just sniff the ram?
isn't it more fun to know what's on hdd?
so overall this is just the sign of the times.
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