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Temat: lowRISC -- fully open hardware systems
Data: środa, 6 sierpnia 2014, 13:31:49
Od: Eugen Leitl
Do: cypherpunks(a)cpunks.org, 31337 <linux-elitists(a)zgp.org>
http://www.lowrisc.org/
lowRISC
Open to the core
lowRISC is producing fully open hardware systems. From the processor core to
the development board, our goal is to create a completely open computing eco-
system.
Our open-source SoC (System-on-a-Chip) designs will be based on the 64-bit
RISC-V instruction set architecture. Volume silicon manufacture is planned as
is a low-cost development board.
lowRISC is a not-for-profit organisation working closely with the University
of Cambridge and the open-source community.
To keep track of the project, follow @lowRISC or join our announcements list
by entering your email below:
Submit
The Team
Robert Mullins - Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, co-founder of
Raspberry Pi
Gavin Ferris - Dreamworks, Radioscape (co-founder), Aspect Capital (former
CIO)
Alex Bradbury - Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge and Raspberry Pi
Technical Advisory Board
Krste Asanovic (UC Berkeley)
Julius Baxter (OpenRISC)
Bunnie Huang (Hacker)
Michael Taylor (UCSD)
Careers
We are currently hiring. Two new positions are available at the Computer
Laboratory, University of Cambridge.
Contact us at info(a)lowrisc.org
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rysiek
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From: Anthony G. Basile
Date: Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 8:25 AM
Subject: [tor-talk] Tor-ramdisk 20140801 released
Hi everyone
I want to announce to the list that a new release of tor-ramdisk is
out. Tor-ramdisk is an i686 or x86_64 uClibc-based micro Linux
distribution whose only purpose is to host a Tor server in an
environment that maximizes security and privacy. Security is enhanced
by hardening the kernel and binaries, and privacy is enhanced by
forcing logging to be off at all levels so that even the Tor operator
only has access to minimal information. Finally, since everything runs
in ephemeral memory, no information survives a reboot, except for the
Tor configuration file and the private RSA key, which may be
exported/imported by FTP or SCP.
Changelog:
tor was updated to 0.2.4.23 which addresses CVE-2014-5117. The kernel
was updated to 3.15.7+ Gentoo's hardened-patches-3.15.7-1.extras. All
other packages are the same as the previous release. It is
recommended that users upgrade immediately. For more information see
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-announce/2014-July/000094.html.
i686:
Homepage: http://opensource.dyc.edu/tor-ramdisk
Download: http://opensource.dyc.edu/tor-ramdisk-downloads
x86_64:
Homepage: http://opensource.dyc.edu/tor-x86_64-ramdisk
Download: http://opensource.dyc.edu/tor-x86_64-ramdisk-downloads
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Anthony G. Basile, Ph. D.
Chair of Information Technology
D'Youville College
Buffalo, NY 14201
(716) 829-8197
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Hej,
komentarz zbędny.
"Former NSA Director Keith Alexander is patenting a variety of techniques to
protect computer networks. We're supposed to believe that he developed these
on his own time and they have nothing to do with the work he did at the NSA,
except for the parts where they obviously did and therefore are worth $1
million per month for companies to license.
No, nothing fishy here."
-- https://joindiaspora.com/posts/4514507
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rysiek
Ciekawy wątek na cpunks:
https://cpunks.org//pipermail/cypherpunks/2014-August/005288.html
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Temat: Russia want completely ban Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies
Data: piątek, 1 sierpnia 2014, 20:10:55
Od: Anton Nesterov
Do: cypherpunks(a)cpunks.org
Ministry of Finance of Russia drafted a bill to ban cryptocurrencies
with administrative or criminal penalty for mining and other operation.
Also they want to censor bitcoin-related websites.
This will come into force in 2015.
http://top.rbc.ru/economics/01/08/2014/940521.shtml (in Russian)
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Znajomy na to trafił:
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"Let’s Take Back Our Online Privacy
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"
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viq
Nagranie referatu prezentującego wstępne wyniki badań etnograficznych w
kilku polskich HS-ach:
http://www.mixcloud.com/MarcinZ/subkultury-epistemiczne/
Slajdy do referatu:
https://www.academia.edu/7831150/Subkultury_epistemiczne
Bardzo dziękuję wszystkim osobom, które mi pomogły - mam nadzieję, że
znajdą się fundusze na kontynuację i rozwinięcie badań. Na razie mam
środki, aby pojechać w kilka miejsc w Polsce na weekend z grupką
studentów (w ramach praktyk i jako obiektywizacja badania). Stay tuned.
Pozdrawiam
Marcin Zaród
Instytut Socjologii UW / CN Kopernik
hej,
jak w temacie - Rysiek (głównie) i ja (trochę) opowiadamy o hakerach.
Puszczam na general, bo transmitują też w sieci, więc każdy może
posłuchać. Zapraszamy!
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Jarosław Górny
RHCE: 805008212834187