It's interesting how AI is constantly providing false information and incorrect statements about my area of expertise. Fortunately, it's very useful and always right about topics I know very little about.
AMD has quietly removed the security feature called Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) from consumer Ryzen processors via newer BIOS firmware updates.
This encrypts data stored in RAM, making it harder for someone with physical access to steal information
The hardware remains capable of supporting the feature, which is still available on Ryzen Pro and EPYC processors. Users discovered the change only after updating their BIOS and noticing that memory encryption was no longer available.
Many users feel AMD should have clearly explained the change, especially since some systems lost the feature after firmware updates.
AMD has not provided a public explanation for removing memory encryption from consumer Ryzen CPUs.
undiagnosed AUTISTIC people will be like "I don't get upset when my routine changes though!!" and it's because they've built a set of if-then loops in their head to pick from one of 6 different strict routines and they do get incredibly upset when they're unable to keep to any of the 6 scripts. I'm employee 847 normal.
Curiosidades históricas:
Llevo unos días reinvestigando un poco el mundo romano y concretamente la caída del imperio romano de occidente. Y resulta que más allá de esa vaga idea que nos enseñaron a todos en historia de que "últimos siglos de decadencia" resulta que no es cierto
“Expecting an algorithmic description to instantiate the quality it maps is like expecting the mathematical formula of gravity to physically exert weight.”
This is the real media illiteracy because wym people process first person narration as *them* doing things and not, you know, a story being told to them by someone else
The government: to use any internet services you have to hand over your ID, don't worry, the service provider has a legal obligation to keep the info secure.
Also, the government....
This is absolutely brilliant. The 'technical issue' being that anyone could login and view or change the details of ANY director of any one of the UK's five million companies.
This is the same government that promises Digital ID will be safe and convenient, by the way.
Atención: 371 académicos especializados en seguridad y privacidad incluyendo un premio Turing, advierten en un comunicado conjunto que los sistemas de verificación de edad constituyen una infraestructura global de control y vigilancia.
LinkedIn uses Persona for age verification.
They send your face and other personal data to a “global network of trusted third-party data sources,” including law enforcement.
Your ID and photo are also used to train their AI.