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Are there any generally available microcontrollers with this block inside?

“Open source” has a very different meaning when it comes to silicon.


OpenTitan _is_ a microcontroller, just one with a _lot_ of security hardware (and security proofs).

It's intended to be integrated into a larger SoC and used for things like secure boot, though you could certainly fab it with its own RAM and GPIO and use it standalone.


This is the general premise behind Ken Thompson’s “Reflections on Trusting Trust” and I highly recommend you read it if this is something that interests you.


Oddly, “7070” seems to always return a Database Error for me. Other numbers work fine.


Interesting: 1729 gave me a Database Error the first time, then came back with 34 previous searches


Is there evidence that shows a trend in increased violent crime committed using 3D-printed weapons?

I’ve certainly seen projects and models demonstrating the ability to create firearms with the help of a 3D printer, but I’m not aware of anyone using one to commit a crime…


The Brian Thompson murder was with a 3D printed firearm.


A single crime isn't a trend.


The wording and tone of the emails sent to Adguard reads just like phishing emails with a hint of political SMS spam. Glad to see the people behind there thinking critically and acting rationally despite such language.


It was a little weird that they didnt suspect phishing from the get go.


I’ve been running an Incus cluster of 3 fairly beefy servers for about a year now. It’s my go-to recommendation for anyone wanting to setup a new virtualized environment.

One of my favorite features is how you can tag different cluster members for different architectures. In the same cluster, I can have traditional dual-socket x86 servers with a dozen DIMM slots as well as Raspberry Pis. The architecture tagging lets me strategize execution of ARM-based container workloads to be only on the Pis, or opt to run them via QEMU on the x86 platforms if that makes more sense in a particular scenario. Since I deal with a lot of embedded firmware, this offers a nice, flexible platform.

Stephen Graeber is also a long time contributor to the LXC project and his reasoning behind this fork and other changes are quite sound. I hope the project sees continued success. Stephen’s business model of offering consulting services for Incus systems also seems quite sound.


What hypervisior environments don't have this?


* Stéphane Graber.


Yes, it can do both. The image server will build for both options if possible, so you have to specify “—vm” on the command line creating the domain.


That's awesome, thanks for the nudge. I reinstalled one of my proxmox servers so that I can try Incus out and see if I like it.

It looks like it may handle networking (via ovn) a bit better than what I have now


SS7 strikes again!


In my experience, anyone running Wayland is very much used to some number of applications that depend on Xwayland. Does Zathura + MuPDF not work with it?

Either way, if you want to show off a project, just do so…


Of course Zathura + any backend works through XWayland. But as mentioned I also use Windows and want to use the same program (or something with the same key bindings) on both operating systems


Yeah, it works perfectly fine for me on hyprland.


FYI - the inclusion of UWB (specifically the FiRa consortium secure ranging standard) was not part of the CCC Digital Key specification until v4.0.0, which only left its draft state very recently, at least in terms of automotive security standards.


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