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I think you're going to get downvoted to oblivion but as far as I'm concerned, that's been my impression as well.

I'm sorry that you're dealing with this - it was my greatest fear at that point. That my daughter seems to not have my disposition and seems happy go lucky is the greatest thing ever. There's no rhyme or reason to my depression and anxiety, it's completely maladaptive and I'm relieved, that knock on wood, she stays happy and light while not having to shield herself from the horrors of the world.


That was Baldrick's line though - he was definitely lower class.


Sometimes, it’s your own mind too. I have at times, pretty bad OCD in the form of terrible intrusive thoughts. They can trigger such distress in me that I’ve lost years of my life to them. Learning to tolerate them is essentially the first step to reducing their frequency in the conscious mind. That and meds but if I could just stop thinking some things, trust me, I would.


Evolution doesn’t care about happiness. Not directly anyways. I guess it cares for it as much as it is advantageous for reproduction, like smarts…


It’s also where private keys for your device to secure your data live, so it’s like nuclear power, you can make a bomb or a clean power plant.


No, these should exist in the TPM and highly volatile memory like CPU cache. This including the decryption code. This can be achieved using mechanisms similar to what Coreboot does before RAM is initialized.

No need for the keys or decryption to touch easily intercepted and rowhammered RAM.


Yes, I think we’re saying the same thing. A TPM is a Secure Enclave.


Why the keys for my device should be not accessible for me? The purpose of secure enclave is to prevent administrator from accessing the data.


A secure enclave should allow no one to access the data inside. It's essentially a little self contained computer that can do some basic crypto operations using the stored keys. It should never disclose the keys.


the private keys to secure my data live in my brain


Come to think of it, why is Superman muscular?


I remember Larabee and Xeon-Phi announcements and getting so excited at the time. So I'll wait but curb my enthusiasm.


Yeah, Intel's problem is that this is (at least) the third time they've announced a new ML accelerator platform, and the first two got shitcanned. At this point I wouldn't even glance at an Intel product in this space until it had been on the market for at least five years and several iterations, to be somewhat sure it isn't going to be killed, and Intel's current leadership inspires no confidence that they'll wait that long for success.


Xe works much much better than Larabee or Xeon Phi ever did. Xe3 might even be good.


I’m personally just thinking about how they treated their embedded Keem Bay line. Totally shitcanned without warning. I doubt they consider this a core market to the degree that they will endure bad sales numbers for a while.


I may actually wrap myself in tin foil!


If it's like coffee, you don't necessarily like it at first.


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