Why is Carbon being developed when Google already has Go
https://builtin.com/software-engineering-perspectives/google-carbon
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://builtin.com/software-engineering-perspectives/google-carbon
Project: mpengine-x64-pdb 1.1.24090.11
File: mpengine.dll
Address: 75a8f937c
_update_driver_config_for_pmu_counters
SVG:
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The Path of a Packet Through the Linux Kernel
https://www.net.in.tum.de/fileadmin/TUM/NET/NET-2024-04-1/NET-2024-04-1_16.pdf
New Blog Post: Fully Dynamically Linked Rust Binary: An Experiment
https://www.kxxt.dev/blog/fully-dynamically-linked-rust-binary/
Wired has been killing it lately on covering what may well be the biggest security breach this country has ever seen. They obtained an email sent by an intelligence team within the U.S. Treasury Department that referred to Musk's actions to unilaterally slash and burn government agencies as "the single greatest insider threat risk" they have ever faced.
"There is ongoing litigation, congressional legislation, and widespread protests relating to DOGE’s access to Treasury and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service,” the email reads, per the tech-focused outlet. "If DOGE members have any access to payment systems, we recommend suspending that access immediately and conducting a comprehensive review of all actions they may have taken on these systems."
"There is reporting at other federal agencies indicating that DOGE members have performed unauthorized changes and locked civil servants out of the sensitive systems they gained access to,” the ‘Recommendations’ portion of the email continues. “We further recommend that DOGE members be placed under insider threat monitoring and alerting after their access to payment systems is revoked. Continued access to any payment systems by DOGE members, even “read only,” likely poses the single greatest insider threat risk the Bureau of the Fiscal Service has ever faced.”
https://www.wired.com/story/treasury-bfs-doge-insider-threat
Meanwhile, The Washington Post reports the warning came from a Treasury threat center run by the govt contractor Booz Allen Hamilton. The Post reports that late Friday, Booz Allen said it had “removed” a subcontractor who wrote the warning and would seek to retract or amend it. “The draft report was prepared by a subcontractor to Booz Allen and contained unauthorized personal opinions that are not factual or consistent with our standards,” company spokesperson Jessica Klenk said. Booz Allen won more than $1 billion in multiyear U.S. government contracts last year.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/02/07/doge-treasury-payments-system-warning/
How much of the time/energy/money in tech is consumed solving problems that are created by the business plan?
Example: I'm reading an article on performance monitoring for Web and I can't stop my brain from saying outrageous shit like, "If you didn't ship metric tons of javascript and only used HTML and CSS then you wouldn't need to run all this expensive infrastructure to tell you that your app performs like shit." Which is not what anyone, anywhere, seems to want to hear.
Truth being unhelpful is also unhelpful.
@KarlHeinzHasliP way ahead of you https://rya.nc/cert-tricks.html