* Posts by Pascal Monett

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Biden proposes 30% tax on cryptominers' power bills

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"compared crypto's electricity usage to that of video games"

Specious argument.

Video games are useful. They are a hobby and a pasttime, just like watching TV. Nobody is going to ban TV either.

Funny money is just a burden that does not help society in any way, and gives scum a lot of ammo to actively harm society.

It is a bad thing, and the quicker it disappears, the better.

Go ahead, forget that password. Use a passkey instead, says Google

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So, the smartphone is the password now

Biometric, schmiometric. All this is just trading a biological weakness for a hardware weakness.

The passkey is tied to the device ? Great. Lose or break your smartphone and you've just lost all your accesses permanently.

I can create a passkey on my non-laptop PC ? Great, as soon as I upgrade it that passkey is toast. And installing such a thing on a Windows system is madness in the first place. Or are you actually expecting Borkzilla to handle that 100% efficiently ?

Oh well, passwords still work, they say. Good, because I'm sticking to that. And good luck to the phishing attempt that tries to get my password. Yes, I'm a savvy user but, more importantly, I know that there is nobody that needs any of my passwords, so there should be nobody who asks. And if they do ask, the answer is chocolate.

The answer is always chocolate.

A lone Nvidia GPU speeds past the physics-straining might of a quantum computer – in these apps at least

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"no more than two weeks to solve"

Um, sorry, but isn't quantum computing supposed to be instantaneous ?

With all possible results instead of just one ?

We've been told that (current) encryption would be literally destroyed by a quantum computer. The NSA would be swimming in decrypted SMSs and emails.

And now it takes two weeks ?

The more time goes by, the less I understand quantum computing.

And now it's useless anyway.

Feds rethink warrantless search stats and – oh look, a huge drop in numbers

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"an indispensable tool when it comes to fighting terrorism"

What terrorism ?

You have had one terrorist attack in your entire history, and the only reason it succeeded was because the CIA didn't do its fucking job, not because of the FBI pulling an NSA and illegally surveilling everyone.

The end of Microsoft-brand peripherals is only Surface deep

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Re: Was the Strategic Commander...

Let's just say that I think you missed out.

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Microsoft's peripheral business

There is another rarely mentioned Microsoft peripheral : the Strategic Commander.

It's a gaming complement, a secondary keyboard that is also a mouse (or you can configure WASD if you prefer), which is unbelievably useful. It is so useful that I just can't understand why nobody else has taken up the idea.

In a world where many of today's top-selling titles are of the 1st-person shooter variety, the ability to have your movement and essential commands under your left hand, and your targetting and firing in your right hand gives you the freedom to concentrate on gaming without cramping your W finger one bit. You play better for longer, and you don't really need to learn the game keys since your Commander profiles do the job for you. You just know that, to jump, it's the middle top button - what the game actually needs has been configured and you don't have to worry about it. That makes it easier to switch games as well, but that is true for any configurable gaming keyboard. It's the mouse ability that really sets this peripheral apart from the rest.

And yet, Microsoft has dropped it and nobody else has taken it up after all these years. Surely the copyright has lapsed now, given that it has been abandoned ?

I really would like to be able to buy a new one. The one I have is now more than 20 years old, still running fine but one fine day, the keys will wear out or something. I'm afraid of that day, because gaming will no longer be the same without it.

UK emergency services take DIY approach amid 12-year wait for comms upgrade

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Hint : if you cannot readily agree on what the thing is, it seems pretty obvious that a bunch of civil servants are not going to be particularly efficient in defining what the upgrade should be.

Here's how the data we feed AI determines the results

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"A more complete understanding of bias"

And there you go going all sciency again. We don't want science, we want an Oracle ! (no, not the red one) We want easy answers we can repeat to make ourselves look intelligent and informed without all the hassle of actually understanding what we're talking about !

That's what Cliff Notes were invented for.

Tencent Cloud announces Deepfakes-as-a-Service for $145

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Okay, now I'm waiting for one thing : DeepFake Xi Pooh

At some point, Tencent is certainly going to have to make the human avatar more customizeable. It is an inevitable evolution.

So, some day, we will be seeing a Xi Pooh bear hosted on Tencent's servers.

And mayhem will ensue . . .

Dropbox drops 16% of staff, points finger at hard-up customers and AI

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Cloudy file storage app

If I subscribed to Dropbox it was for one reason : an easy way to share large (non-confidential) files with my friends.

It was a simple and practical idea, and the free storage was enough.

Then the Board got caught up in its own success and started hallucinating that Dropbox could be much, much more than just online storage.

Well, to put it bluntly, it can't. Dropbox is trying to shove the kitchen sink into something nobody wants a sink in, much less a kitchen.

But hey, I get it : the only thing you wanted to do was monetize, and monetizing storage has dismal returns. Well I'm sorry, but for me Dropbox will always be online storage and nothing more. Just like I don't have my insurance at my bank, despite every bank getting into the act in the past twenty years.

I like things simple. My bank is there, my insurance is (a different) there, my online storage is there (and there), my email is in many places (but not Outlook) and my LibreOffice is here, locally stored, just the way I like it.

Now get off my lawn.

China again signals desire to shape global IPv6 standards

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Re: they have the UK sewn up

Buddy, COVID has demonstrated that China has sewn up that game for a lot more countries than just the UK.

iPhones hook up with Windows as Microsoft’s Phone Link dials up Apple's iOS

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"tucked away during a presentation or focus time"

Kudos to Borkzilla for finding yet another form of distraction specifically during times when there should be none.

Eric Idle tells infosec world to always look on the bright side of life

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Re: If...

Unfortunately for Herr Twitler, being upper class is not just about money.

Given that money is all he has (and he's having less of that day after day), his transition to official lower-class-drug-addict will be officialized soon enough.

Scrooge McDuck will reign supreme once again, just you watch . . .

Just what the universe needs right now: A black hole with wind

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Even with what we know now, that is not the only possible end.

A new theory has come to light : black holes just might be dark energy. In that case, who knows what will happen when they have all evaporated ? Maybe our Universe will stop expanding, stabilize over untold trillenia, then start to contract again, going right back to the Great Collapse, and then everything starts again. Who knows ?

I don't think we ever will for sure. But that should definitely not stop us from trying to find out.

Singapore tells its people: Go forth and block those ads

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Ads and Javascript

Creating Javascript was already a bad idea, but giving it to ad pushers was the worst idea of all.

There is only one solution : create a new ad-oriented script language that all reputable ad agencies subscribe to.

This AdScript would not allow manipulating window size, taking over control or preventing the user from closing the window or going back. It would only allow displaying a static image and some static text, with a URL at the bottom. Nothing moving, no flashing, no hidden controls, and no way to do anything else than display the text and image.

Personally I would prefer no image either, but no ad agency would agree to that so . . .

If that subset of JavaScript was created and all ads submitted to it and all ad agencies forced its use, I think ad blockers would become useless.

Not holding my breath though.

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Re: what else can you do

Use Brave.

And no, don't ever give DoubleClick another chance.

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Re: what else can you do

Use Brave.

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Re: Question

UBlock Origin on Firefox with NoScript. No need to wonder, it works 100% of the time.

On my mobile phone I use Brave, and that thing has saved me gigabytes of mobile bandwidth.

It's nice to have some people capable of doing things right and making it freely available.

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Oh but they do.

I am subscribed to a YouTube channel called History Channel that plonks an ad in the middle of videos. It's always the same ad, I almost know it by heart, and nothing gets rid of it (yet). When the ad starts, the progress bar at the bottom of the video is erased and goes blue, showing the progress of the ad. When the ad is done, the progress bar reverts to its previous position and colour.

No clicking on the progress bar to speed through the ad either. All that to push me to go see their videos on their paying platform. Well sorry, but I'll submit to your ad rather than giving you money in exchange for not having that ad shoved down my throat.

If you had been polite enough to allow me to skip it, I would think about joining up, but this forced ad viewing just puts me off.

I have recently found a YouTube Ad Blocker, I'm soon going to see if that works.

Tokyo has millions of surplus Wi-Fi access points that should be shared with blockchain, says NTT

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So now we're going to see blockchain in WiFi access points

I hope these access points have an upgradeable hard disk, 'cause that ledger ain't going to be gettin' smaller.

Future of warfare is AI, retired US Army general warns

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Re: it's control is going to be entirely beyond the ability of a human to manage in the first place

Not so sure about that. I can do pretty crazy things with a helo in Battlefield 2, although I will admit to using a Logitech joystick. And that's nothing when you look at what some players in Quake Online are capable of.

An operator sitting in a stable, air-conditioned room with video of a drone can flip and turn 360° in a second if he wants, it's all just pixels on the screen to him (or her).

If the drone can do it, I see no reason a human couldn't follow it.

US watchdog grounds SpaceX Starship after that explosion

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I would think we are past questioning his judgement at this point in time.

We know his judgement is bad.

The Weather Channel settles another case claiming mobile app privacy violations

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"With the class certification denied" . .

. . lawyers will not be able to get their mitts on 20+ percent of the payout.

Do I feel sorry for them ? Nope.

Elizabeth Holmes is not going to prison – for the moment

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Nah, it's much better this way.

She's desperately trying to not go to prison, but she knows she'll end up there like the turd circling the drain.

I very much prefer her to be in panick mode now so that, when she is finally sent to jail, she feels the full weight of her guilt.

UK watchdog blocks Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition

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"the decision appears to reflect a flawed understanding of this market"

AKA : they don't get it the way we do.

Yeah, well I'm not disappointed in the least. The only cloud service I trust in gaming is Steam, and nobody else, neither Borkzilla nor Activision, is up to Steam's level in the matter.

Apache Superset: A story of insecure default keys, thousands of vulnerable systems, few paying attention

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"this episode illustrates that users do not read documentation and don't read logs"

Which is a basic truth anyone who ever had to write a user manual has known for ages.

What this "episode" really illustrates is that, when making a product that uses an encryption key, make sure that right at the beginning the product does not start when using the default key and make an error message that makes it clear that it won't start until said default key has been changed.

You can cross 'Quantum computers to smash crypto' off your list of existential fears for 30 years

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Thank goodness for sanity

Kudos to Shamir for getting things back to Earth where quantum computing is concerned.

Indeed, most of us have nothing to fear from having our lunch meetings decrypted - which is also why all the hoopla around child abuse is a very poor excuse for backdooring encryption.

That said, I don't think quantum computers decrypting messages will be useless, it's just that those who have one will be using it on messages coming from very specific sources.

Moscow will try to capture and decrypt everything it can from the US embassy, the NSA will do the same to Russia and China, and China will be throwing massive numbers of quantum computers to get a hold on as much embassy traffic as it can.

Qauntum computing is still very much a threat to encrypted messages, it's just that the sphere where it will apply has now been publicly restricted to very high levels only.

If you don't get open source's trademark culture, expect bad language

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I respectfully disagree.

In my own house I can do whatever I want, including calling my dishwasher a Hoover if I so wish.

As a commercial outfit, however, I'm pretty sure that I would most definitely get in trouble if I sold dishwashers with Hoover as a model name.

Just like I have always and always will tell you to go google something. GoogleTM doesn't like it ? I'm waiting for their lawsuit, me and a billion other people.

Support chap put PC into 'drying mode' and users believed it was real

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A harmless jape

These days they make those like they used to make sturdy PCs (aka not any more).

That 3CX supply chain attack keeps getting worse: Other vendors hit

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"Tapio was fired by the board [..] shortly after the breach"

That was a very good start, and an example to follow in the rest of the world.

Will it catch on ? Hmm . . .

Chinese scientists calculate the Milky Way's mass as 805 billion times that of our Sun

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"the paper's reviewers hailed the research as the most accurate to date"

To date, maybe, but that is just an estimate.

And I still can't find the definitive amount of stars in our Milky Way. Even on scientific channels on YouTube, quotes are in the 100 to 400 billion range, which is quite a range IMO.

On top of that, they only pulled an estimate after sampling less than 300,000 stars. I know you only need to poll 2000 people to get a statistically significant result, but still, 300,000 out of 100 to 400,000,000,000 seems a bit light to take that as an accurate figure.

But okay, it's the best we have for now. I can accept that.

Microsoft suggests businesses buy fewer PCs. No, really

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"meaning fewer devices need to be summoned into existence"

Sorry ?

This scheme is supposed to get "personal" PCs into the business place and Borkzilla thinks that that means fewer PCs ?

Hey Nadella, you do realize that, since COVID, everybody who's actually going to use a personal computer has one now ? And you want people to buy your handwaving argument that cloud PCs are less expensive ?

Do you really think nobody else is writing or reading about the green cost of datacenters and Internet usage in general ?

Pull the other one, it has bells on it.

International cops urge Meta not to implement secure encryption for all

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This whole excercise is not what it looks like

Look, we know what's going on now. You're not thinking of the children. Child abuse is a terrible thing and should rightly be stamped down as soon as it appears, but you do not need the power to invade everyone's privacy to safeguard the children, and that's not what you're fighting for.

You're fighting for the power to invade anyone's privacy on whatever pretext suits the meal of the day. In itself, if only the government institutions could do that, it might eventually be acceptable, but the NSA has amply demonstrated that it will abuse whatever the hell it wants with or without permission, so by "eventually acceptable" we need to read "absolutely not acceptable".

And then there's the whole problem of if the encryption can be intercepted, it will end up being intercepted by the "wrong" people (and any value of wrong can suffice here).

Finally, I'll accept this possible invasion of my private life and correspondance if and only if all government officials use the same technology for their top-secret communications.

Hey, if it's good enough, then it's good enough for everyone.

Microsoft not a Teams player as admin center, 365 service suffer partial outage

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"repeated the same disable component, save, re-enabled component, save process"

Looks like, when there's an Azure outage, the best thing to do is just reinstall Windows and everything else from scratch.

By the time you're done, Azure is back !

Hyundai to develop a Moon rover (to launch, not because the roads are so bad down here)

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"we are moving beyond land, sea and air mobility"

Um, I just checked Hyundai's website and I can't find any boats or planes in the All Vehicles list. There aren't even any drones.

So, is Hyundai just skipping sea and air, or does it make boats and planes that I don't know of ?

What does an ex-Pharma Bro do next? If it's Shkreli, it's an AI Dr bot

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That artist is far from being alone.

Hold the bastard in contempt ? I've got the FTC beat by years.

And no, DO NOT reduce the fines.

SpaceX's second attempt at orbital Starship launch ends in fireball

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Re: What else could they do?

Gee, I don't know. You'll have to ask the Russians for guidance on that.

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Re: Starship hasn't had the most successful history?

Sure. The only question is : how many more tests before getting something reliable ?

Not knocking it, SpaceX has largely been the most open and honest companies there is. It admits failure when failure happens, and I'm sure there are many valuable minds working the problem.

Musk not having a say in it more than likely has a lot to do with its existing success.

But hey, a bit of gentle ribbing can't hurt, now can it ?

So, carry on !

How DARPA wants to rethink the fundamentals of AI to include trust

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FAIL

"The current state of AI is impressive"

You are easily impressed.

What is currently abusively called "AI" is nothing but a statistical inference machine. It is only as good as the guy who programmed it understands statistics.

It has nothing to do with AI, can be easily confused with brightly colored clothes, and couldn't tell you what a mammal is if its electricity depended on it.

And the statistics expert can't even prove why it produced its conclusions.

So it's the closest thing we have to vastly overrated 8 ball.

Chinese company claims it's built batteries so dense they can power electric airplanes

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I believe it

I totally believe it.

I'm expecting to see this revolutionary communist top-of-the-line, bleeding edge tech any time now. Because surely, if they've announced it, it has to be true, right ? I mean, nobody has ever taken the risk of publicly announcing something that was factually incorrect, right ? Naahh.

Totally believe it.

And it's opposite day today.

An earlier supply chain attack led to the 3CX supply chain attack, Mandiant says

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The "supply-chain attack"

It wouldn't be so effectve if programmers stopped downloading code to production servers without any good reason.

Saving bandwidth is less important than ensuring security. And if you think that getting the latest updates is worth compromising security, I'm sure nork hackers have you on their Employee of the Month portraits.

Europe wants more cities to use datacenter waste heating. How's that going?

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"There's a cost, and operators are worried it will fall on them"

Why ? They'll be selling the heat, won't they ? So, there's profit to be made and, if you want to make money, you have to start by paying money. They've already done the hard part anyway : the heating process is up and running already.

This reflex of not wanting to pay in order to get something has to stop. It's not because you're a corporation that you have the right to government handouts and tax breaks.

Facebook puts a price on privacy for US users and it's not enough to buy a cup of coffee

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Stop

"minus attorneys' fees of no more than 25 per cent"

25% of 725 million is 181 million.

$181 million is way too much for someone who has not been impacted by the issue that they are now involved in.

It is wrong. Just wrong.

An attorney is paid by the hour. If he's a good attorney, he gets to bill an outrageous sum, but he shouldn't get his fingers in a pie he doesn't deserve.

And if he was impacted by the issue, then he gets to submit a claim, just like everyone else.

It is time to put a stop to this nonsense.

4chan and other web sewers scraped up into Google's mega-library for training ML

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"Problematic, racist, and pornographic web content"

I understand that racist web content should not be used in training data. I'm a bit less sure about pornographic web content, but I'll give that one a pass.

Now, if web content is neither racist nor pornographic, how exactly is it "problematic". What is the definition of "problematic" in that context ?

Could someone enlighten me ?

Musk tells Twitter advertisers: You're welcome back, but don't make demands

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"freedom of speech at Twitter was paramount"

Correction : freedom of speech is paramount, except if you're dissing the Great Twitler.

What Musk still doesn't understand (and probably never will) is that your actions still have to correspond to your words in order to be credible.

Making exceptions to your own general rules and your credibility goes down. Make those exceptions to favor yourself and your close friends, and your credibility disappears.

His credibility has disappeared.

Medusa ransomware crew brags about spreading Bing, Cortana source code

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"Software should be and can be made secure whether its source is private or open"

That is especially tru of encryption, which is why RSA encryption is so successful.

However, when a private company that has never published production code is hacked and its code is stolen, that is a rather serious blow against the security of its code because now the miscreants can find out how the whole thing was put together, which makes it easier to find loopholes and create code that simply hacks the result.

If I knew the code to Bing, I could write a patch that could finally redirect any call to Bing to whatever browser I preferred.

Damn, now I'm getting my hopes up . . .

Meta virtual reality interrupted by financial reality as thousands lose their jobs

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"Meta expected to disemploy"

Ah, progress. We are no longer fired, we are disemployed.

The quest to find a soothing way of telling someone to fuck off that their immediate financial prospects are in the shitter continues . . .

When you're ASML, not even a semiconductor downturn can dent your outlook

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Stock is down ?

There are tens of billions of dollars and euros that are begging for fabs to be made. Those fabs are going to buy ASML kit.

It's time to buy ASML stock, not sell it.

Europe finalizes €43B Chips Act it hopes will help free it from foreign fabs

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"our vulnerability into sovereignty"

Let's not forget that that vulnerability was of our own doing, with every "industry captain" hell-bent on having everything made in poor countries instead of building industry in Europe.

Between COVID and China, it looks like some sense has been knocked into a few decision-making heads.

Oh, of course there's the fact that, in order to sell product, you have to have it available - which is a tad more difficult when your production line is a continent away, out of your control, and has suddenly developed a severe case of notavailabilitis.

It would seem that, just like The CloudTM, it appears that local control is once again in favor. And the wheel turns . . .

Deplatforming hate forums doesn't work, British boffins warn

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Stop

"may justify action despite the right to free speech"

The right to fee speech does not include the right to threaten others and never has.

Swatting should be illegal if isn't already, and the consequence should be hard time for the scum responsible. I fail to see what new law is needed to make that happen, I'm sure there are enough existing laws for that.

Online threats should bring legal action, with subpoena to the provider to reveal the origin. And death threats should be acted upon by the FBI or corresponding law enforcement without fail and without mercy.

Free speech is not an excuse. You can hate anyone you want, you have no right to threaten them.