Gauthier Heiss
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Gauthier Heiss
@GauthierHeiss
Gauthier ''Hyrla'' Heiss | 27 yo | #Blockchain & #InfoSec fan, #OpenSource lover and #Electronics enthusiast 😉
Ivry-sur-Seine, France Katılım Haziran 2016
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@ElizabethHolmes That sounds miserably difficult. But it’s almost like you shouldn’t have committed crimes and then had a child right before going to prison.
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No you fucking idiot.
Computing needs to get better at using electricity.
The human brain runs at 20 WATTS.
This conman wants to build TERAWATTS so chatbots can hallucinate faster.
The LLM approach is FUNDAMENTALLY WRONG and he’s too stupid and arrogant to get it.
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd
🚨 JENSEN HUANG: “The amount of energy that we need for computing is probably 1,000x more than we currently have.”
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BambuStudio has been violating PrusaSlicer AGPL license since their fork, with the same networking binary black box in question today. Why are they willing to burn the goodwill over it?
There's something most have sensed but never seen it all in one place, the five-law framework China built between 2017 and 2023 ⤵️
So maybe their hand is forced as their "network" is too valuable already? Each law on its own, interesting, okay... Read them together, and add any Chinese company with big reach to the mix you get the complete picture.
1) National Intelligence Law (2017)
All organizations and citizens must "support, assist, and cooperate" with intelligence work. The same law makes it illegal to disclose that cooperation happened. Cooperation is mandatory, and silence about it is mandatory too.
2) Cryptography Law (2020)
Commercial encryption must be state-approved and state-reviewed. When authorities request it, companies must provide decryption keys or plaintext. The state on both sides of that equation is the same one.
3) Data Security Law (2021)
Article 2 gives the state extraterritorial reach over data that touches Chinese national security or public interests. So EU/US data hosting does nothing to make it safe, because jurisdiction follows the company, not the server location.
4) Counter-Espionage Law revision (2023)
The general definition of espionage was expanded to cover "documents, data, materials, or items related to national security and interests." Industrial data is one of the intended targets since the revision.
5) Network Product Security Vulnerability regulation (2021)
Any company or researcher that discovers a software vulnerability must report it to MIIT within 48 hours. From there it flows to CNNVD (China National Vulnerability Database of Information Security), operated by the 13th Bureau of the Ministry of State Security. Microsoft's threat intelligence team documented Chinese state-hacker zero-day usage rising after this took effect. Shows the willingness to use the “tools” China built.
Together they describe a system with no neutral exits. Cooperation is required, encryption is real but the spare keys live at the ministry, jurisdiction follows the company across borders, industrial data is in scope, and discovered vulnerabilities flow to an intelligence agency 😬
3D printing became strategic for China in 2020 and joined the “Made in China 2025” plan soon after. Why does 3D printing matter so much? 1/x

Jeff Geerling@geerlingguy
Bambu Lab 3D printers: never again. They're breaking the open source social contract (for the nth time...), and I'm past hoping they'll amend their ways. youtube.com/watch?v=eb48Md…
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Merci Jean-Kévin d’avoir copié/collé la liste de tous les destinataires (10 000+) dans le corps du mail @relais_colis (coucou la @CNIL) surtout que j’imagine que c’était à propos de la récente fuite de données…

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Ça fait plusieurs mois que je mentionnais un projet en rapport avec la science, et bien le voilà : papermap.org, un site collaboratif qui permet en un clic de voir le consensus scientifique sur une question (plus d'infos en dessous ⬇️)
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JULIAN ASSANGE IS FREE
Julian Assange is free. He left Belmarsh maximum security prison on the morning of 24 June, after having spent 1901 days there. He was granted bail by the High Court in London and was released at Stansted airport during the afternoon, where he boarded a plane and departed the UK.
This is the result of a global campaign that spanned grass-roots organisers, press freedom campaigners, legislators and leaders from across the political spectrum, all the way to the United Nations. This created the space for a long period of negotiations with the US Department of Justice, leading to a deal that has not yet been formally finalised. We will provide more information as soon as possible.
After more than five years in a 2x3 metre cell, isolated 23 hours a day, he will soon reunite with his wife Stella Assange, and their children, who have only known their father from behind bars.
WikiLeaks published groundbreaking stories of government corruption and human rights abuses, holding the powerful accountable for their actions. As editor-in-chief, Julian paid severely for these principles, and for the people's right to know.
As he returns to Australia, we thank all who stood by us, fought for us, and remained utterly committed in the fight for his freedom.
Julian's freedom is our freedom.
[More details to follow]
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Rappel: les classes d'IP ont été déprécié bien avant mon existence
Arrêtez avec ça bordel
Security Trybe@SecurityTrybe
IP Address Classification
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Wikipedia is the only website in the top-ten most-visited global websites to be run by a nonprofit – and at a fraction of the budget and staffing.
We are not funded by advertising, we don’t charge a subscription fee, and we don’t sell your data.
Read: wikimediafoundation.org/news/2023/10/2…

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