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5:17 PM
Well well that's quite an impressive startup: fabriccryptography.com/products
the founders have quite a strong track record. One of the founders is also the founder of another firm which received 120M from Bill Gates
If you lookup the past experiences of the founders, this beautifully proves the pareto principle in some sense at a socio-economical level. It is the "more competent" people who get significantly further ahead than other average people.
 
 
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10:26 PM
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn wtf is up with the UK and and some obsession with crypto. Best I can tell its some effort to import American tech optimism.
 
@Mikhail dunno. That's an American startup
 
yeah sorry I just got done talking with a friend in London who is in some crypto scene
 
I would guess that since the UK left the EU there has been a miserable attempt to do more of their own stuff
@Mikhail I think the crypto boat is long gone
Although I -luckily- sold most of my doge at the peak, I am still holding a couple of thousand of doge from 2011. Just in case...
 
there is some wave of "distributed trust computing" or ZNK junk etc
 
I don't think it's junk
Other people also seem to believe it's not junk. I found somewhere they got quite a lot of funding
 
10:31 PM
Yeah its a new kind of grift
 
lol
I am also impressed by how advanced their tech is. Let's see...
 
"Lets a bunch of parameters into an LLM and develop our language to solve a problem that nobody cares about"
 
On a sidenote, what are your thoughts on spectre and meltdown? Do you also believe thats grift?
 
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn Interesting question. I know people who did the mitigations at FAANGS.
 
One of the things that surprises me with these vulnerabilities is that the people who discovered it apparantly barely got any money out of it
 
10:33 PM
I mean nobody got pwned
 
@Mikhail doesn't say much about your own opinion/thoughts :p
 
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn have chat gpt summarize this: gestalt.cafe/trust-infrastructure
 
Some firms do seem to make a heafty amount of money on finding such vulnerabilities. E.g. this one. From what I heard they are often in touch with governments to do all kinds of microarchitectural attacks
 
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn I think we need to answer the question of why nobody was pwned. Some of the mitigations were definitely overzealous but also harmless with the exception of extra power consumed.
 
Fair point. This being said, there might be quite some people who got pwnd but it is just not publicly known
I boggles my mind why there are no such firms in Europe. Most of these firms are either in Israel or in the US.
The EU wants to be more independent etc etc yet we're lacking so much innovation
@Mikhail something, something, "blockchain is the solution" would be the counter argument :p
Who do I e-mail if I find a microarchitectural 0-day which impacts millions of Americans' smartphone? Would Trump care?
Although I don't care about American politics, I'd like to have a chat with him, just for the heck of it
/s
 

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