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So, I was lurking using sync for Lemmy and I came upon this post.

What happened to the development with these apps? I'm not that active on lemdro.id or other instances. But apps like Sync and Boost have been updated in a year or 6 months respectively. With Boost I'm not surprised Mayo tends to be slow. I was more shocked with sync. My question is do you guys have any recommendations for other Lemmy clients?

Edit Please do not harass the devs.

Edit 2: I'm testing out thunderbird.

WhyDRS @lemmy.whynotdrs.org
John Wooten @lemmy.whynotdrs.org

Re: Discord Community Developments & Our Nonprofit Growth

It's been a very active week as many of us turn to WhyDRS with increasing fervor. ๐Ÿค From what I've seen, that means more time, effort, and thought put into our next steps. There's a long road ahead, as we've all discovered these past few years imo. Incredible to think how much we can all accomplish together. ๐Ÿ›ค

I'm trying out this new format as a way to efficiently respond to interesting recent thoughts. Let me know what you think per attempts to streamline involvement. ๐Ÿ’ฌ It seems I've been missing material discussions with my existing approach of some quick time each week to glance over main insights.

This kind of work is a(n unpaid) full time job. I dont expect anyone to stay up on all of it all the time unless theyโ€™re deeply entrenched in the day to day. โ€” [wtfeweguys](https://discord.com/ch

SimpleX Chat @lemmy.ml
Gordon_F @lemmy.ml

Why using a censorship platform when fighting for freedom & privacy ?

To the developer working on SimpleX,

Why are you still using Microsoft Github ? (and by extend Reddit ! )

I had myself a question for the maintainers. I was planning to use the discussions and to do so, create an account :'( But it seem that Microsoft really doesn't like Tor:
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Cheers.

Monero @monero.town
ride @monero.town

TEE & randomX POW

๐Ÿต There have been discussions about monero-pow randomX improvements for newer processor versions. One idea came to my mind: How about doing a check if a tee (trusted execution environment) is available?

Those could provide shortcuts to make CPU's more efficient compared to that CPU's that are currently used by ASIC-producers?

AMD:

  • Platform Security Processor (PSP)
  • AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization and the
  • Secure Nested Paging extension

ARM:

  • TrustZone
  • Realm Management Extension / Confidential Compute Architecture (CCA)

IBM:

  • IBM Secure Service Container, formerly zACI, first introduced in IBM z13 generation machines (including all LinuxONE machines) in driver level 27.
  • IBM Secure Execution, introduced in IBM z15 and - LinuxONE III generation machines on April 14, 2020.

Intel:

  • Trusted Execution Technology
  • SGX Software Guard Extensions
  • "Silent Lake" (available on Atom processors)

RISC-V:

  • MultiZoneโ„ข Security Truste