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ng55QPSK commented on On the impossibility of composing finalizers and FFI   wingolog.org/archives/202... · Posted by u/ingve
adgjlsfhk1 · 2 years ago
Julia solves this pretty well by having a gc_preserve macro that tells the compiler that an object has hidden references within the scope.
ng55QPSK · 2 years ago
which means: you tell the compiler
ng55QPSK commented on Apple hiring compiler developers for improving Swift / C++ interoperability   jobs.apple.com/en-us/deta... · Posted by u/pjmlp
ng55QPSK · 2 years ago
i can understand everything, but why is Apple as global company fixes jobs like this to a single site?
ng55QPSK commented on GTK: Introducing Graphics Offload   blog.gtk.org/2023/11/15/i... · Posted by u/signa11
ng55QPSK · 2 years ago
Is the same infrastructure available in Windows and MacOS?
ng55QPSK commented on We need a replacement for TCP in the datacenter [pdf]   web.stanford.edu/~ouster/... · Posted by u/kristianp
ng55QPSK · 3 years ago
Do we know, where it is submitted?
ng55QPSK commented on Has the CIA Done More Harm Than Good?   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/nnx
ng55QPSK · 3 years ago
At home we use a phrase from an interview with a EU politician that was done BEFORE the ukraine war and asked about the US/CIA warnings of an upcomming war and he said "Always remember, the CIA was the agency that told US presidents for years the vietnam war would be over next week" ...

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ng55QPSK commented on Poorly configured cloud technology makes 5G networks worryingly hackable   spectrum.ieee.org/5g-virt... · Posted by u/pseudolus
harry8 · 3 years ago
No, you have not understood. I'm not asking your opinion about seriousness.

I'm asking how much. So far you've shown a willingness to stake absolutely nothing, which is fair. Is that your response?

If not, how much?

ng55QPSK · 3 years ago
i still don't understand. Should i put a bet (like €50), i can find an operator that closes such databases, or that you find an operator that doesn't?

I'm part of the mobile communication industry (while being in research) and part of my job is interacting with operators.

ng55QPSK commented on Poorly configured cloud technology makes 5G networks worryingly hackable   spectrum.ieee.org/5g-virt... · Posted by u/pseudolus
mkl95 · 3 years ago
> His team found it was worryingly easy to move deeper into the networks they tested, thanks primarily to poorly configured “containers.”

This has nothing to do with 5G. What a weird article.

ng55QPSK · 3 years ago
It shocked some managers in telco, something we consider a good thing ...
ng55QPSK commented on Poorly configured cloud technology makes 5G networks worryingly hackable   spectrum.ieee.org/5g-virt... · Posted by u/pseudolus
im3w1l · 3 years ago
Good guess, but tmsi is to protect you from eavesdroppers, not from the mobile tower.
ng55QPSK · 3 years ago
Well, you're invited to join research on network ... because it's impossible to hide your ID from your access network. Tor and similar can hide your ID in transport, but that's no option in RAN.
ng55QPSK commented on Poorly configured cloud technology makes 5G networks worryingly hackable   spectrum.ieee.org/5g-virt... · Posted by u/pseudolus
octoberfranklin · 3 years ago
Yeah, so I can blend into that huge crowd of people who both (a) sleep in the same bedroom as me and (b) work at the same office as me.

Great anonymity set you've got there.

ng55QPSK · 3 years ago
So you have ID41323 and ID53242 over night (or at daytime) in the same location, how do you map this back to names?

It's not impossible, but you need data that exists (like house-to-name mapping) from databases outside of the reach of the operators.

And the location information in the network is only as precise as needed. Most of the time this is a cell area, so 100s of m2.

u/ng55QPSK

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