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Pikavangelist posted:brought to you by whichever cell company has been doing the most bribery of the trump administration Comcast would buy it to enter directly into mobile broadband
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Microsoft disables Spectre mitigation: http://www.securityweek.com/microsoft-disables-spectre-mitigations-due-instabilityquote:Microsoft has confirmed that Intel’s patches cause system instability and can in some cases lead to data loss or corruption. Update KB4078130 released by the company over the weekend for Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 – for both clients and servers – disables the mitigation for CVE-2017-5715.
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Trimson Grondag 3 posted:https://www.axios.com/trump-team-debates-nationalizing-5g-network-f1e92a49-60f2-4e3e-acd4-f3eb03d910ff.html quote:Why it matters: We’ve got our hands on a PowerPoint deck and a memo — both produced by a senior National Security Council official — which were presented recently to senior officials at other agencies in the Trump administration. "Trump wants" "A staffer proposed to other staffers"
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what does a hardened 5g network mean anyways? if the user can connect to it it’s not hardened
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:what does a hardened 5g network mean anyways? if the user can connect to it it’s not hardened hardened against dirty foreigns obviously
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:what does a hardened 5g network mean anyways? if the user can connect to it it’s not hardened it means US can spy on it and China deffo* can’t spy on it. *probably still can
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it means china has to use usa's backdoors instead of their own
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 15:18 |
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:what does a hardened 5g network mean anyways? if the user can connect to it it’s not hardened it means a telecom CEO convinced the dumbest Trump staffer they could find that China had better technology than America did, so the government has to build all the best technologies to beat them so Trump can win Cold War II, and then maybe sell those technologies to other countries or something. also, Trump would be able to put his name on it just like Eisenhower did with the highway system. also, America can't have self-driving cars or virtual reality or "the Massive Internet of Things" without good 5G. also, China is winning the "AI algorithm battles", and if they dominate the internet that means they win militarily! the actual presentation is in the article and it's kinda bonkers
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Main Paineframe posted:it means a telecom CEO convinced the dumbest Trump staffer they could find that China had better technology than America did, so the government has to build all the best technologies to beat them so Trump can win Cold War II, and then maybe sell those technologies to other countries or something. also, Trump would be able to put his name on it just like Eisenhower did with the highway system. also, America can't have self-driving cars or virtual reality or "the Massive Internet of Things" without good 5G. also, China is winning the "AI algorithm battles", and if they dominate the internet that means they win militarily! or it means someone on tv news said "hardened network" too many times and convinced the dumbest person in the white house to ask for it
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My fellow Americans. We are facing a Kaggle gap
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Cocoa Crispies posted:or it means someone on tv news said "hardened network" too many times and convinced the dumbest person in the white house to ask for it maybe trump thought it was actual boners and not just virtual boners
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 15:43 |
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being hard on crime is good walls are hard muscles are hard winning is hard clearly soft is the enemy viruses are software security vulns are caused by bugs in software someone must convince trump to give a speech condemning all software
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Cocoa Crispies posted:or it means someone on tv news said "hardened network" too many times and convinced the dumbest person in the white house to ask for it this right here
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Wiggly Wayne DDS posted:korean dmz is also fun i wonder who the one guy using it pyongyang is?
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The_Franz posted:i wonder who the one guy using it pyongyang is? they let chinese peeps in north korea if they wanna study korean or something. also russian peeps
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 16:39 |
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and they let in reporters at certain specific times if they want to show off how fantastic everything is
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 16:49 |
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key takeaway: he's dead now
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 18:29 |
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oh, poo poo, i forgot nk doesn't shoot people unless they have certain and legally binding proof, nm, he's just fine, this was all just great
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 18:31 |
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North Korea lets in a ton of idiot tourists from all over
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ASSUMPTION: Whoever leads in technology and market share for 5G deployment will have a tremendous advantage toward ushering in the Massive Internet of Things, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and thus the commanding heights of the information domain. DISCUSSION: 5G is a fundamental shift in wireless infrastructure. More like the invention of the Gutenberg press than the move from 3G to 4G, it will move the world into the information age. Everything from automated cars and aircraft to advanced logistics and manufacturing to true AI enhanced networked combat. Most communication on the network will move from mobile devices to machine to machine (M2M) traffic. This will help accelerate machine learning and AI development. The challenge: Can we flip the script? Can the U.S. conduct a moonshot with secure 5G deployment, and steal the lead position for dominating the information domain?
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canis minor posted:Microsoft disables Spectre mitigation: http://www.securityweek.com/microsoft-disables-spectre-mitigations-due-instability
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Works fine on Safari (Glorious)
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Main Paineframe posted:ASSUMPTION: Whoever leads in technology and market share for 5G deployment will have a tremendous advantage toward ushering in the Massive Internet of Things, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and thus the commanding heights of the information domain. what does 5g mean in this context? m2m/iiot traffic is waiting on slower networks not faster ones
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 19:56 |
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hobbesmaster posted:what does 5g mean in this context? m2m/iiot traffic is waiting on slower networks not faster ones cell network generations and any name like "cdma" or "lte" you'd recognize if you don't work on cell radios are a marketing term
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hobbesmaster posted:what does 5g mean in this context? m2m/iiot traffic is waiting on slower networks not faster ones post-LTE the cell phone companies have extremely muddied this water by identifying LTE as separate from and better than 4G but 5G refers to networks that no one has begun constructing yet
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# ? Jan 29, 2018 20:02 |
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cdma/lte mean things to people working with cell radios but they’re not specific cdma will be gone soon at least. everything in the US should be lte of some category in a few years
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anthonypants posted:tried to get to this but https://catalog.update.microsoft.com/ is throwing an "ERR_SPDY_INADEQUATE_TRANSPORT_SECURITY" error in chrome iirc, Windows Update uses TLS integrity but not encryption, which is forbidden by the HTTP/2 spec so, you know, typical Microsoft quality web development
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haveblue posted:post-LTE beyond lte? who is going to sell you service for a wireless 1gbps link? (lte category 8 or 17,18)
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hobbesmaster posted:cdma/lte mean things to people working with cell radios but they’re not specific Nah 3g networks are staying up til like 2030 or so. It was/is 2g networks that are being shut.
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hobbesmaster posted:beyond lte? who is going to sell you service for a wireless 1gbps link? (lte category 8 or 17,18) the US government, apparently
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sounds like communism
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hobbesmaster posted:cdma/lte mean things to people working with cell radios but they’re not specific is anyone doing voice over lte at this point? last I checked that was still going over gsm/cdma voice channels because of performance and efficiency issues
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fishmech posted:Nah 3g networks are staying up til like 2030 or so. It was/is 2g networks that are being shut. cdma activations stop June 30 of this year for Verizon hspa/umts att activations stop December 31
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:is anyone doing voice over lte at this point? last I checked that was still going over gsm/cdma voice channels because of performance and efficiency issues it’s required for certification by Verizon and at&t now, phones without VoLTE will be cutoff at the same time as the rest of the non lte networks
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do you know the definition of lte though? what i learned from the media was basically that it would try to fix some hardware choices to make upgrade paths much cheaper
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:is anyone doing voice over lte at this point? last I checked that was still going over gsm/cdma voice channels because of performance and efficiency issues if at&t is calling their volte product "HD Voice" then yeah they're doing it
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:do you know the definition of lte though? what i learned from the media was basically that it would try to fix some hardware choices to make upgrade paths much cheaper LTE is whatever the firm that owns the trademark wants it to be
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Cocoa Crispies posted:if at&t is calling their volte product "HD Voice" then yeah they're doing it sounds better if you're wearing those yellow glasses
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Cocoa Crispies posted:LTE is whatever the firm that owns the trademark wants it to be they’re called 3GPP which used to stand for “3g partnership project”. it’s basically an organization of all the world’s telecoms.
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hobbesmaster posted:they’re called 3GPP which used to stand for “3g partnership project”. it’s basically an organization of all the world’s telecoms. there's got to be at least one time a year when all these fuckos get together in room and yet people continue to suicide bomb weddings and churches
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