* Posts by Pascal Monett

16761 publicly visible posts • joined 10 Apr 2007

Union tells BT: Commit to pay rise talks next week or else

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Re: Proposal for a New Law

Indeed.

If the top cheeto gets a 30% raise when his company is losing money, then everyone gets a 30% raise.

Somehow, that should be enshrined in law.

US floats framework for international crypto regulations that cement its power

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I'll just leave this here

DeFlocked

Tech professionals pour cold water on UK crypto hub plans

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Oh, and talk about a slapdown

From The Economist linked article :

"This is the politics of fantasy, and you can trace it back to Brexit. In the campaign to leave the European Union Mr Johnson promised voters that they could have everything they wanted—greater wealth, less Europe; more freedom, less regulation; more dynamism, less immigration—and that the eu would be knocking on Britain’s door desperate for a deal. It worked so well that fantasy became the Tories’ organising principle."

Methinks The Economist deserves extra brownie points for a pointed article.

Looks like the Remainers were right after all.

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It's starting to come thick and fast

More and more articles that talk about funny money (and blockchain in general) these days are discouraging its use.

That's a Good ThingTM.

So when can we start laws to ban the monster entirely ?

More and more CS students are interested in AI – and there aren't enough lecturers

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"We need to find more people that have a passion for teaching"

Well, we're talking university here, so students are prone to paying attention and not clown around, but it would probably be easier to find teachers if the levels before University had competent teachers and sufficient material and supplies to do the job properly.

A passion for teaching ? Kids growing up in the US are not given the environment to foster that kind of ideal.

COO of failed bio-biz Theranos found guilty on all twelve fraud counts

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"nothing has changed"

Of course not. Why slave and toil away when someone is promising you easy riches ?

A new one is born every minute, as they say, and educating them all on the facts of life is well nigh impossible.

Because "there is no such thing as a free lunch" means you actually have to work to get by, and nobody likes that.

Especially when you see TV/YouTube celebrities living large while producing nothing of value to society.

Microsoft rolls back default macro blocks in Office without telling anyone

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Typical Borkzilla

Because it's not your computer anymore.

Companies these days have the attention span of goldfish. Oh, a new idea ! Let's implement without thinking about its impact !

And we need to implement agile, because that means we're professionals !

Our society has completely lost the notion of stability and continuity.

I don't see that changing any time soon.

Competition regulators probe Amazon's Marketplace and Microsoft's buy of Activision Blizzard

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"if this feeds unfairly into business decisions made by the company's retail tentacle"

I'm going to go waaayy out on a limb here and say : it probably does.

I know of no large, multibillion multinational that actually tries respecting the law before it is crammed down its throat via lawsuit.

Tech world may face huge fines if it doesn't scrub CSAM from encrypted chats

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So they've finally found another angle

Seems that backdooring encryption has finally been dropped in the hallowed corridors of power.

So now they just make a law to slap a fine on companies that don't subvert encryption. That's not backdooring, right ? So you can't complain anymore.

Gotta hand it to 'em, they're persistent on this issue.

Too bad they couldn't more persistent on some other things, like the economy.

FBI and MI5 bosses: China cheats and steals at massive scale

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"painting China as a threat with false accusations"

There's a laundry list of Chinese nationals caught stealing secrets red-handed that says that those accusations are not entirely false.

Vendors are hiking prices up to 30 percent and claiming 'it's inflation'

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Ask for explanations is the best you can do ?

How about "If you don't send me a proper invoice, I'm terminating my contract" ?

Oh, you can't because they've got you by the balls.

What a shame.

Microsoft splits up Windows Beta Channel Insiders

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"Previous features may 'disappear' "

Yeah, so may working features that were previously there.

Nexperia talks up its investment in UK wafer fab, says no plans to close

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"We're not planning to shut any operations"

Yet.

Operations may be shut, but it won't be planned - promise.

Health trusts swapped patient data for shares in an AI firm. They may have lost millions

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Sensyne Health

So, is that a new branch of Theranos ?

Looks like it.

UK tribunal: App Store class action seeking up to $1.8b can continue

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"The stage is therefore set for a full trial"

And there will be many, many eyes following that trial.

Pentagon: We'll pay you if you can find a way to hack us

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"cybersecurity is a fundamentally human problem"

Indeed.

And I have the feeling that a good step would be a national campaign to tell people to not open attachments from people they don't know.

Apparently, that would cut hacker success by 90%.

US expands efforts to hamstring China’s chipmaking mojo

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Re: 46% of the population of Taiwan identify as Mainlanders

Oh really ?

Citation, please.

Actual quantum computers don't exist yet. The cryptography to defeat them may already be here

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So, quantum is basically the new fusion

Different types of qubits, you need millions to actually do anything but the best we can do is 5000 and we still don't know how to program them.

177 days to decrypt with 13 thousand qubits ?

I thought this stuff was supposed to be almost instantaneous.

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On the contrary, resistance is highly necessary.

AstraLocker ransomware reportedly closes doors to pursue cryptojacking

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"only requires the user to enable macros"

No, it requires the user to be a bloody idiot, of which there are obviously quite a lot, otherwise this manner of attack would be dead.

I can't believe how easy it is to not be attacked. Just don't open the fucking attachment.

Near-undetectable malware linked to Russia's Cozy Bear

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Cunning ?

Yeah, like I'm going to just open an ISO file from somebody I don't know.

I feel that, when users are going to finally grasp the fact that you do not open attachments from people you don't know, all of these "cunning" attacks are going to become a lot more difficult.

Biden considers removal of Trump-era China tariffs to ease inflation

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"the US would lose its leverage"

The mistake is thinking that you have leverage.

Xi Pooh couldn't care less about your leverage.

When you're importing 99% of what you use, you have no leverage.

FedEx signals 'zero mainframe, zero datacenter' operations by 2024

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"where it hopes to save an estimated $400 million annually"

So, despite it being already openly stated that cloud does not savo you money, you expect to save not only millions, but hundreds of millions, by going to The CloudTM.

I await the follow-up on how you are desperately trying to waive an enormous bill of $700 million.

Good luck.

We need a Library of Congress – but for the digital world

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"make stuff do things it was not designed to do"

I disagree.

Hackers cannot make something do a thing it wasn't designed to do.

Hackers make things do something that the original maker did not intend, but included the functionality anyway and didn't think about it.

A hacker cannot make an RPi shoot a laser beam, but he can eventually reprogram it to take over the local network, and maybe access the CCTV records.

A hacker is not a wizard, he's just someone who looks at the equipment available and disregards whatever artificial constraints the maker thought he was imposing.

Getting that syncing feeling after an Exchange restore

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Re: Couldn't it just have popped up a nice message

Yeah, but that would be actually thinking about the issue instead of just coding a dead end.

And, if you think about issues, then you actually start to try thinking about solutions.

Borkzilla is not about solutions.

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One more question : have you actually tried restoring the backup ?

China finds and kills 42,000 counterfeit apps – many of them investment scams

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"a buyer is asked to perform several tasks like downloading dodgy apps"

So, the Chinese Internet users are on a fast track to learn what not to do on the Internet.

Good for them.

What to do about inherent security flaws in critical infrastructure?

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"It's bad for the industry"

Oooh yes, telling them what's wrong is very bad.

Better to let them find out the hard way.

Well, they will.

Google location tracking to forget you were ever at that medical clinic

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"Google Account Level Enhanced Safe Browsing"

Thank you Google, but I have Enhanced Safe Browsing already.

It's called Firefox with uBlock Origin and NoScript.

Fuck off.

2050 carbon emission goals need nuclear to succeed, says International Energy Agency

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What you call "nuclear" is currently Pressure Water Reactors.

The only reason this technology is employed is because, at the end of WWII, the governments wanted plutonium to make bombs.

There are other types of "nuclear", notably Thorium reactors. They leave an almost insignificant amount of radioactive waste (compared to PWR) and, more to the point, the security is passive.

With a PWR reactor, you need active surveillance, an experienced team 24/7, and maintenance costs are through the roof.

With a Thorium reactor, you can have one engineer on standby with a pager. If anything goes wrong, the salt plug at the bottom of the reactor basic melts and the entire radioactive basin is emptied into cooldown basins - the reaction stops. No risk of hydrogen buildup or explosions of any kind. All you need to do is wait until you can put everything back together again, with another salt plug.

The thing is, Thorium reactors do not generate plutonium. I couldn't care less. We have enough bombs, we don't need more.

We want to transition 100% of the current vehicle parc into electric vehicles. Solar and wind will not suffice.

Thorium is the future - at least until we have a reliable fusion reactor.

Look it up.

Nuclear does not come in only one flavor.

W3C overrules objections by Google, Mozilla to decentralized identifier spec

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Ah, blockchain

So it has finally wormed its way into the minds of the those who participate in defining the Internet as we know it.

Somebody get a flamethrower, please ?

Google to pay $90m to settle lawsuit over anti-competitive behavior on the Play Store

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"a proposed settlement that [..] avoids years of uncertain and distracting litigation"

In other words, the lawyers have got a good deal.

Windows 11: The little engine that could, eventually

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"Microsoft itself has not produced any official usage statistics"

And it won't.

Not until it can crow that Windows 11 has finally attained more than 50% of the installed user base.

But then we can say : and it took that long ?

Resurrected Dundee Satellite Station to host quantum Optical Ground Station

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Well done

Congratulations on Science winning one over inept administrative management.

Everyone back to the office! Why? Because the decision has been made

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To be honest, bookings of meeting rooms has been a problem ever since there were meetings rooms to book.

Nobody has found a proper solution for that yet, unless there is someone authorizing the booking and, even then, it can still go wrong.

Iceotope: No need to switch servers to swap air-cooled for liquid-cooled

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You can deactivate that in the BIOS. Of course, you need to be sure your cooling system works.

I did liquid cooling way back when I had my first AMD Athlon XP 1600+. I bought an aquarium pump (because silence), the special CPU connector, a humongous radiator and the tubing and miscellaneous connectors that were necessary.

I set it all up, turned the pump on, turned the PC on, and got the No Fan warning. Hunting around in the BIOS, I found that you could disable that warning. Restarted the PC and, from that point on, on got the most silent computing experience of my life, and all the performance as a bonus.

Liquid cooling today is widespread. It's on motherboards by default (though not for DIMMs), graphics cards all use it (see here) and liquid cooling modules for all versions of CPUs are commonplace.

It's a bit more noisy than it used to be, but it's still better than having an air-cooled system.

Gartner predicts 9.5% drop in PC shipments

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"Gartner pointed the finger of blame at"

All the wrong things.

With COVID, everybody who needed a new computer bought it (or got it).

They have it now, they don't need a new one.

Samsung beats TSMC to be first to produce 3nm chips

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3nm, 2nm, 1nm

When are we going to start counting atoms ?

And hey, promising better performance in the next revision when you're not done building the first one ?

I think the industry needs to stop behaving like there hasn't been 50 years of progress. We're practically at atomic scale. I've always read that, at that scale, having a functional gate is much more difficult because electrons have a tendancy to not understand barriers.

Now, I'm not saying this is a problem that cannot be solved. I'm sure there are many people much more intelligent than me who are looking at ways to solve that, but we're getting real, real close to the physical limits of the Universe here, so you might want to dial down the hyperbole a bit.

Microsoft plans to dig through your Edge Collections to make suggestions

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"it's sensible"

And what's wrong with letting people search for what they want ?

How about putting a bit of effort into your life ?

All this spoon-feeding is just ensuring that Wall-E will finally be regarded as a documentary.

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Re: Can you block it?

Sure.

Use Brave or Firefox.

Zero Trust: What does it actually mean – and why would you want it?

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Firewalls

I appreciate that firewalls may give a false sense of security, but I very much prefer that my work PC not be continually bashed by TCP requests from some Russian hacker.

Even in a zero-trust environment, they have their use.

UK govt promises to sink billions into electronic health records for England

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"backed by £2 billion [..] in funding"

Don't worry. That will balloon into £8 billion and, in the end, it won't work.

Par for the course.

Moscow court fines Pinterest, Airbnb, Twitch, UPS for not storing data locally

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So you can see Russians ?

You wouldn't be related to Sarah Palin by any chance ?

Intel’s CEO shouldn’t be surprised America can’t get CHIPS Act together

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Waah waah waah

You not gonna gimme money ? Me upset !

(calling my banker to see just how big a bonus I can take this month)

The Raspberry Pi Pico goes wireless with the $6 W

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"the 50 per cent premium"

Yes, it's a 50% premium, but on a $4 base, frankly I think it's awesome that you can get a programmable, wirelessly accessible thochky for six bucks.

Nvidia, Siemens tout 'industrial metaverse' to predict the future

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"The answer to all of these challenges is technology and digitalization,"

No, the answer to these problems is work.

Your digitized thingamajig will be useless for getting a product onto a truck and shipped.

Arrogant, subtle, entitled: 'Toxic' open source GitHub discussions examined

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Re: vituperous [..] slanging directed at M$

There was a time where the banner of El Reg contained the words "Biting the hand that feeds IT".

El Reg is full of people who are intelligent and competent, and the incompetence that Borkzilla regularly demonstrates is just insufferable.

So we vent.

But don't worry, Apple gets its share, as does IBM, Intel, and any other company that makes an incredible blunder.

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No, the mask suggests that the post was made from a phone, or the user just wanted his anonymity (the case here).

We don't have a sarcasm icon.

We do have a troll icon, and I use it liberally :)

Taiwan creates new challenge for tech industry: stern content regulation laws

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"Transparency of algorithms used to determine ad placements"

Oohhh, that's something that Google is going to fight tooth and nail.

And what's this : a public database of stuff that has been taken down ?

So, you remove it from one platform and you display it on another one ?

I don't get it.