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<0xfffc:monero.social> Bytedance proposes faster IPC for linux kernel
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> saw it
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> I have some security concerns
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> ngl
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> their summary sounds like the would want avoid address space isolation
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> They have some hashing ddos protection, nice
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> I think we need to do this with randomx monero hashing
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> anubis but they removed the foxgirl
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> sir
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> RandomX VM require hundreds of MB
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> EquiX was invented for a reason
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Randomx lite mode is 32mb or so
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> mhm
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> then ignore me
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> but i still prefer EquiX
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<jeffro256:monero.social> No lite mode is 256 MB
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<jeffro256:monero.social> Normal mode is 2 GB
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> haha, less than 1 order of magnitude off
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> 256mb isnt too bad compared to my other chrome tabs
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> Heavy mode when?
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<jeffro256:monero.social> RandomThick
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<0xfffc:monero.social> Don’t lie. You don’t use chrome. You use LibreWolf
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> randomx can possibly be profitable for the website
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> this is true, i have ungoogled chromium installed for testing purposed, but librewolf is daily driver
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> BUT DANIEL MICAY SAID THAT FIREFOX IS INSECURE SO YOU SHOULDN'T [48 ESSAY ON TWITTER LATER]
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Daniel micay also indirectly lead to cake decomissioning their fdroid repo. But their fdroid repo is back online.
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<basses:matrix.org> I would test using chrome
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> I wouldnt install that spyware if you paid me to
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<basses:matrix.org> it is for testing purposes 😛 anyways
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Need to throw away the whole pc after
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<basses:matrix.org> ungoogled chromium is nothing but remove all google stuff, Brave is better
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Brave is trash, i also wont install that
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<basses:matrix.org> nah, brave is good. There's
github.com/secureblue/Trivalent if you want max browser security
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Remove all google stuff = yes, this is why i use it for testing. I dont need any lf the bells and whistles
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> Cromite too
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> for privacy
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> and security
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<basses:matrix.org> while undermining its security
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> I use cromite on mobile
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<0xfffc:monero.social> Ungoogled chromium is good. I was interested in contributing to them, since I am familiar a little bit with chromium code base.
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> Trivalent/SecureBlue is licking Daniel Micay boot, not in the good sense unfortunately. Cromite import Vanadium security patches so you get extra privacy for same security improvement
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> I won't use Ungoogled Chromium however
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> for security reasons
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> I dont use it to browse the web
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<basses:matrix.org> contribute to
github.com/secureblue/Trivalent if possible, their main project
github.com/secureblue/secureblue is amazing btw.
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> make sense then
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<basses:matrix.org> yes
qua3k.github.io/ungoogled
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<0xfffc:monero.social> I see. To be honest, not going yo happen unless they have CCS. And even if they do, I am quite happy right now with my work on monero and its CCS system of support for devs.
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<basses:matrix.org> trivalent does that too
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> I will get my I back and I'll begpost for C++ devs to be financed by CCS to review monerod PR
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> Call me when RoyalOughtness will stop grapheneOS zealotism and actually release Trivalent builds for the public
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> because right now its only available in secureblue rpm repo
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> also disabling MV2 is pretty cringe
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> There are clearly interesting (updated) patches from Trivalent
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<basses:matrix.org> if u are suggesting packaging it as flatpak and distribute through flathub won't happen due to security reasons. then won't happen. MV2 for the same thing
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<basses:matrix.org> Brave is an option f u want mv2
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<basses:matrix.org> if u are suggesting packaging it as flatpak and distribute through flathub won't happen due to security reasons. MV2 for the same thing too
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> bro who talked about flatpak insecure slop
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> he don't even distribute plain x64 binaries
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> "mv2 disabled for security reason" is cringe af. This was just an excuse for removing scriptlets based adblockers using the pletora of insecure/malware extensions on Chrome web store that normies were installing. It's a google problem, not an extension one. If you trust your extension then there should be no reason to disallow it (uBlock origin for example)..
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> Trivalent could have just set a patch for allowing MV2 in developer mode
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> instead they disabled it completely
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> We could tell this monkey that flushing the history every 2 seconds would be a memory hardening improvements and he would believe it
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<basses:matrix.org> we are very offtopic lol, if I found discussion about distribution of binaries or mv2 on PG from dev, I will tag u in offtopic room
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<syntheticbird:monero.social> yeah sry you're right
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<rucknium:monero.social> spirobel:
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<rucknium:monero.social> > In psychology, only 39 percent of the 100 experiments successfully replicated. In economics, 61 percent of the 18 studies replicated as did 62 percent of the 21 studies published in Nature/Science.
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<rucknium:monero.social> Economists beating psychologists at their own game :D
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<rucknium:monero.social> But yes, the replication crisis is a huge problem.