I really like the razors, here Hanlon’s razor is relevant:
“Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity”
I’m sure Elon has no grand plan behind any of this, just a chain of impulsive actions.
I really like the razors, here Hanlon’s razor is relevant:
“Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity”
I’m sure Elon has no grand plan behind any of this, just a chain of impulsive actions.
I like this way better than Microsoft just showing popups trying you to stick to their browser.
All these kind of CPU level vulnerabilities are the same, they are only really “risky” if there is malicious software running in the computer in the first place.
The real problem is that these CPU-level vulnerabilities all break one of the core concepts of computers, which is process separation and virtual memory. If process separation is broken then all other levels of security become pointless.
While for desktops this isn’t a huge problem (except when sometimes vulnerabilities might even be able to be exploited though browsers), this is a huge problem for servers, where the modern cloud usually has multiple users in virtual machines in a single server and a malicious user could steal information across virtual machines.
The perfect plan
step 1: spend billions buying an extremely recognizable brand
step 2: rebrand it
I actually can’t believe he is going forward with this. Twitter achieved the goal of becoming a verb, “tweeting”. Companies kill for that, and he’s just throwing it away? all the mindshare and recognition? for what?
Wow, I really like WD SSDs, I got an SN850X and it’s blazing fast. I really like that you can change the sector size as well, most SSDs don’t bother with 4k sectors and just leave you with 512b ones.