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1 points·by packetslave·8 mesi fa·0 comments

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packetslave
·12 giorni fa·discuss
> Didn't the DoD at one point build a 1k+ PS3 cluster based on their multi-core chip and had a mini supercomputer CotS?

The Air Force did (Condor) and it hit #33 on the 2010 Top500.
packetslave
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Nintendo is probably THE most aggressive company in the industry in terms of going after people for using their IP in unauthorized ways. They don't have a blind eye.
packetslave
·5 mesi fa·discuss
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packetslave
·5 mesi fa·discuss
> Waymo driver? The vehicles are autonomous

the "Waymo Driver" is how they refer to the self-driving platform (hardware and software). They've been pretty consistent with that branding, so it's not surprising that they used it here.

> Importantly, Waymo takes full ownership for something they write positively [...] But Waymo weasels out of taking responsibility for something they write about negatively

Pretty standard for corporate Public Relations writing, unfortunately.
packetslave
·5 mesi fa·discuss
right-click, search Google: "MSK most commonly refers to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, a world-renowned institution for cancer treatment and research"
packetslave
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Right-click, "Search Google for 'ADC'", takes much less time than making this useless comment.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog-to-digital_converter
packetslave
·8 mesi fa·discuss
yep, and it was this exact requirement that also caused the exact same outage back in 2013 or so. DDoS rules were pushed to the GFE (edge proxy) every 15 seconds, and a bad release got out. Every single GFE worldwide crashed within 15 seconds. That outage is in the SRE book.
packetslave
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I have a bit of a different take on browser fingerprinting: I don't want to uniquely identify you as a person so I can serve you ads, or whatever. I want to identify your traffic when you're scraping my content from 2,000 different IP's and 1,000 different user accounts, I can block you or rate limit you without hurting anyone else.

Given the scale of scrapers these days (AI companies with VC money have no problem spinning up thousands of VMs running Chrome), fingerprinting at the browser level is the only realistic option.

(obligatory: my personal opinion, not necessarily my employer's)
packetslave
·8 mesi fa·discuss
TCP/IP Illustrated is still in copyright. Please don't post pirated material here.
packetslave
·8 mesi fa·discuss
and his dad was head of computer security at the NSA for a while
packetslave
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Google had 86TB of sourcecode data in Piper way back in 2016.
packetslave
·9 mesi fa·discuss
Also the just-released DGX Spark from Nvidia (although it "only" has 128gb of unified memory)
packetslave
·5 anni fa·discuss
ask Donald Trump