US, South Korea and Japan launch group to tackle North Korea hacking
The group will meet on a quarterly basis to strengthen “practical joint response capabilities to global cyber threats” — North Korea's state-sponsored hacking, in particular.
Intel in talks to build ‘secure enclave’ chip facilities for defense applications
Intel Corp. is the leading candidate to receive billions in U.S. government funding to build secure facilities that produce microchips for the military, according to a report from the Wall Street Jour
Linux 6.7 Introduces "make hardening.config" To Help Build A Hardened Kernel
The hardening updates for the Linux 6.7 kernel bring a new hardening configuration profile to help in building a security hardened kernel with some sane defaults.
Everything wrong with tech in 2023 (in no particular order) — Joan Westenberg
1. The obsession with short-term profits severely undermines long-term positive impact. 2. The lack of diversity among founders and investors propagates harmful exclusion. 3. The prevalence of poor work-life balance and burnout culture is inhumane and unsustainable. 4. Too many products optimize
Synthetic Diamonds and Ultrapure Glass May Make the Coolest, Fastest CPUs Yet
Binding microchips (including GPU dies) with diamond and other unique methods allows for much lower temperatures and up to three times the performance.
Spotting Silent Pod Failures in Kubernetes with Grafana
This article discusses issues with Kubernetes clusters, such as pod and node failures, constraints, and how to set up an alert system using Grafana to detect these problems.