antsoul | 5 years ago | on: Moderna Covid vaccine candidate almost 95% effective, trials show
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antsoul | 5 years ago | on: Level 3 Global Outage
antsoul | 5 years ago | on: Openwifi: Linux mac80211 compatible full-stack 802.11/Wi-Fi design based on SDR
antsoul | 5 years ago | on: Short on Money, Cities Around the World Try Making Their Own
Trust on the currency comes from real life trust. A bank for the Euro. A human for a novel human-made currency.
Then, Exchanges that trust 2 different currencies can buy/sell those currencies.
antsoul | 5 years ago | on: The GNU Name System IETF Draft
antsoul | 5 years ago | on: SeL4 is verified on RISC-V
antsoul | 5 years ago | on: PineBook Pro (open source ARM laptop)
I know Thalos has some FSF-certified boards based on POWER9 CPU and want to offer a laptop soon, but I would not expect anything under 3000$.
antsoul | 5 years ago | on: PineBook Pro (open source ARM laptop)
When we talk about security on Intel CPU, it's tragic. When we talk about security about RISC-V, it's a complex problem. That's a massive improvement. But yes, the work is far from over.
I'm not a fan at all of cryptocurrencies, but there are some interesting cryptographic ideas behind Polkadot (with Jeff Burdges) and Golem Project (with Joanna Rutkowska) to use those networks security to bring trust back to the laptop/phone level.
antsoul | 5 years ago | on: PineBook Pro (open source ARM laptop)
There were 2 reverse engineering efforts. Lima (Utgard) and Panfrost project (Midgard and Bitfrost). Both were included in Mesa 19.1.
And the "long term" is not about "every pinebook will have a reverse-engineered GPU in the future", but : "if you buy these GPU, you know every compilers you write that makes special uses of the specific GPU capabilities will never need you to install the new proprietary CUDA driver to continue your optimization, no blob in this part..."
Also : You can run Linux-libre, thus riding the FSF train (GuixSD) and stop caring about not-free hardware.
antsoul | 5 years ago | on: PineBook Pro (open source ARM laptop)
If you run a GNUnet node on a RISC-V router running seL4 [0] to log into your bank account, then it's pretty useless if your laptop runs an Intel CPU that access your keystrokes. Or if you use a cellphone.
But with those RK3399 platform, it's another level of security. I'd say that the pinephone / pinebook will not ruin your potential for network security. And that the trust is defined by the fab, and thus if Pinestore (and their fabs... are they located in Shenzhen ?) is doubtful, at least their design is getting easier to copy and make a trustful version yourself.
Also, I want GuixSD with GNU Hurd and seL4 sharing GPU resources for Vulkan rendering in the community. Not all this is ready yet, but I could never dream about it without the ARM phones/laptops/SoC.
antsoul | 5 years ago | on: PineBook Pro (open source ARM laptop)
We can start moving out of the Intel/AMD backdoors and start to equip ourselves and our communities with trustworthy computers : ARM-based for now, RISC-V-based for later.
antsoul | 6 years ago | on: Unity Learn platform free for three months
antsoul | 6 years ago | on: Unity Learn platform free for three months
antsoul | 6 years ago | on: Münchhausen Trilemma
https://thephilosophicalsalon.com/the-fall-that-makes-us-lik...
It's been my mind for a while now, and I'm still not sure with whom I stand here. Roughly, Zizek says : Any kind of mental breakdown that changes you will be related to your subsconscious. Nietzsche : Lol, when you reach my level of psychosis, you really have to pull yourself out all by yourself.
antsoul | 6 years ago | on: New coronavirus stable for hours on surfaces
OP's article is really about Covid-19, having been tested on some specific surfaces.
antsoul | 6 years ago | on: Mondragon Corporation
Fake easy-solutions are good to make you feel better before work, but it prevents you from going into deep thinking from which real solutions may emerge.
antsoul | 6 years ago | on: Mondragon Corporation
If you really want to judge him on his real-world solutions, then take at look at Michael Albert's Participatory economics that he's been supporting for a while : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participatory_economics
But according to me, what Chomsky lacks in his analysis is some hegelian stuff, so I'd recommend to go further and dig some Slavoj Zizek and Deleuze and so on..
antsoul | 6 years ago | on: Bitcoin Gold hit by 51% attacks, $72K in cryptocurrency double-spent
And he's behind the crypto of GNU Taler and Polkadot
antsoul | 6 years ago | on: Wikipedia now has more than 6M articles in English
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ser_Amantio_di_Nicolao
"What is your favorite good article that you contributed significantly to, or assisted significantly in it obtaining good status?" Ser Amantio di Nicolao : I have not worked on any good articles.
antsoul | 6 years ago | on: RISC-V Software Ecosystem Overview
https://media.ccc.de/v/36c3-10549-linux_on_open_source_hardw...
And a personal comment : you should forget the idea that the Law will protect you from bad government/institutions decisions.