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misterpickles5:47 PM <hyc> I think it still does every time you boot up, don't they all boot up in 8086 mode?
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misterpicklesNot a Uefi model
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misterpickleswhich is what prevents you from installing win7 or whatever on a new garbage computer
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misterpicklesAnything Microsoft endorsed is guaranteed to not run anything lower than the windows shipping at the date of manufacture
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misterpicklesmore generic stuff might play nicer
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misterpicklesLinux etc are compatible with either node
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misterpicklesMode*
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QuickBASICDid anyone read the DARPA paper recently about how government actors could disrupt Bitcoin/Eth by blocking unencrypted transaction data between nodes via ISPs blocking/filtering traffic?
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QuickBASICHow susceptible is Monero to such an attack? If the US wanted to nuke Monero from orbit by ordering ISPs to block any packet that looked like a Monero block, would they be able to disrupt the network?
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QuickBASICOr if they started blocking the traffic from the largest mining pool nodes to reduce the hashrate so they could 51% attack.
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hycwe already support tor and i2p so no, I don't think this is a viable attack.
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hycit might initially reduce the number of nodes, until we make use of tor/i2p a default