perjantai 31. maaliskuuta 2017

Euroopan komissio alkaa kesäkuussa ajamaan pakollisia takaovia kryptausta käyttäviin sovelluksiin [juttu englanniksi]

Euroopan komissio alkaa kesäkuussa ajamaan pakollisia takaovia kryptausta käyttäviin sovelluksiin [juttu englanniksi] submitted by /u/tieluohan to r/Suomi
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Simple chess AI — Step by step

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Beyond Floating Point - an implementation of John Gustafson's Posit floating point format, a drop-in replacement of IEEE 754 floats.

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Gentoo user apparently was hit by ransomware on Linux, files in home directory encrypted

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An implementation of Douglas Hofstadter formal systems, from his book Gödel, Escher, Bach [in Python]

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sunnuntai 19. maaliskuuta 2017

sunnuntai 5. maaliskuuta 2017

WebAssembly port of GCC + Binutils

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Professional Non-linear Video Editor DaVinci Resolve, Now Available for Linux

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Wine 2.3 Released

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How Programmers at Uber, Volkswagen, and Zenefits Helped Their Employers Break the Law

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Spring Roo 2.0.0RC1 Released!

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The Story of Firefox OS

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torstai 2. maaliskuuta 2017

The AMD Zen and Ryzen 7 Review: A Deep Dive on 1800X, 1700X and 1700

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AMD to consider Coreboot/Libreboot support. Contact AMD!!! Let them know there is demand. (x-post/ r/opensource)

In AMD’s AMA here, they say they will seriously consider releasing their Platform Security Processor (PSP) source code. This is their equivalent of the Intel Management Engine and would make AMD processors compatible with coreboot/libreboot.

This would be massive. It would make it possible to have a truly open-source machine, with all the security and privacy benefits that entails. At the moment secure boot relies primarily on aging Intel processors from nearly a decade ago.

In 2011, AMD began supporting coreboot, but stopped in 2013 and introduced the PSP. Why? Because they didn’t think it was economically worthwhile.

Don’t let that happen again! Let’s tell AMD there is demand for this. Get into that thread and comment. And – more importantly – message them! If you’re reading this after the AMA has ended, contact them anyway!

AMD’s Twitter

AMD’s Forums

AMD’s contact page (You can find details on AMD in your country)

You can also reach them on Facebook.

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