AMD silently removes memory encryption from consumer Ryzen CPUs
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/amd-silently-removes-memory-encryption-from-consumer-ryzen-cpus/ar-AA25RRIT
Not nice, AMD! You should never silently remove a feature that might be essential to some users, especially security-related features!
Most laptops probably do not use the PRO versions of your chips, but most definitely should enjoy the benefits of firmware support for memory encryption. Laptops are the most vulnerable to theft.
It's hard to beat Israeli technology!
TEL AVIV, Israel - The Israelis are developing an airport security device that eliminates the privacy concerns that come with full-body scanners.
It's an armoured booth you step into that will not X-ray you, but will detonate any explosive...See more
A total surveillance state is the worst possible nightmare, but that's what data centers are for:
https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1906375399693094912
Now that you know this, it starts making sense why Obama joined forces with the EU to force Switzerland to abandon the bank...See more
The French government is accusing X of the very things the French government itself is doing
- Illegally collecting personal data
- Processing personal data without proper security
- Extracting data from automated systems
- Violating the secrecy of electronic communications
UK: Instead of removing the criminals, CREATE A POLICE STATE😡
'When we have the means to keep people safe, anyone complaining about privacy needs to get their priorities straight'
Writes Celia Walden
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/05/facial-recognition-london-crime-privacy/
"If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" was a NAZI slogan 😡
To keep people safe, DEPORT ALL THE ILLEGALS, ALL CONVICTED CRIMINALS with a migrant background, anyone promoting Islam and all those who FAILED TO INTEGRATE even after getting a UK passport!
Reticulum is a self-built network where any number of users can set up their own local internet without ever going through any state controlled internet infrastructure:
https://reticulum.network/
Here is a guy documenting the concept and demonstrates some hardware actually...See more
Why using public places for important events is so dangerous
The security outside the ball room for Trump's press event was so non-existent that just as easily as the attempted assassin ran through the hall with shotgun and knives, he could have set off an explosive device that might have eliminated the entire executive branch.
Cole...See more
This is why one should NEVER hand out more information than absolutely required and governments should not collect information they don't actually need.
The argument "when you have nothing to hide, why would you fear government or corporations collecting data about you" is so stupid! You never know when some piece of information about you is going to harm you.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Y3Coq7nzhiM