Im more of a hardware than a software kind of guy, but this has peaked my interest in both (the pink helps). I should have one come mid May #mangopi#riscv#pink
If you wanted to protect a high availability #kubernetes or similar #cluster#webserver#server from #hacking, would it be advantageous and possible to use sufficiently different #Linux versions for each #node so that not all nodes have the same #vulnerabilities. Which Linux versions would be most different & so most unlikely to suffer the same vulnerabilities or #vulnerability yet work together somehow? Would using a #riscv node with an #arm node & an #intel node offer any #security advantages?
Can someone summarize this article for me? Sorry, my English is quite limited but if I'm reading it right, it sounds like Intel has pulled the plug on one of its RISC-V projects. Could this also mean it has abandoned RISC-V development altogether? I mean what is the point for Intel to keep developing RISC-V internally if it no longer provides the developer tool? I hope this is not a repeat of the short-lived Intel-x86Android project. #RISCV#Intel#tech
I also program on my free time contributing to many projects in #Scala, #Chisel (a Scala HDL), #Go, #Python, #Cpp and many others. Also love music, coffee and play golf.