OOOOOOOOOH MMMY GGGGGG~~~~~Sitting here with a mouthful of wine and I started laughing...DAMN STUFF WOULDN'T GO DOWN DUE TO LAUGHING SO HARD....!!!!!!!!!
The ONLY thang I can say: OUTSTANDING WORK GENTLEMEN or Ladies!!!!!!
Intel Management Engine has been around since at least Sandy Bridge, while it might have been cooped by China, it's much more likely to have found it's roots in NSA/CIA.
Waaaay back around y2k I was deemed a conspiracy theorist. I have been in telecom since before the y2k nonsense (all we did was pushed back the year on the gear and removed the ability for the end user to see the year)
Nonetheless. When VOIP was hitting hard and before many understood the jitter bufferβ¦ still many donβt. They just care if stuff works. Well we started putting in systems that were networked and then networked over the public. Naturally I caught on quick and learned how data packets worked and what things like MTU and vlans did.
I pointed out there could be baked in things that mirror things and send information back to the manufacturer and it could be in the realm of the higher MTU and a disguised ip address we cannot see.
Well turns out I was ahead of my time. I do not care though. I seen how they destroyed small business owners under their own dismissal of learning how the internet works.
I attended the very first Astricon and I'm familiar with what a Jitter Buffer is. Those were great times during advent of VOIP and playing around with Asterisk.
haha. these days I would just do a flat network.. why? well everything is going over to a "cloud" and once the packets hit the public there is no QOS... The ol' Asterisk.. that was open source. I worked on the bigger stuff. Ping replies for the most part are under 30 MS for the prominent providers over the net.
these days are easier because these businesses believe they have better security over the 'cloud' instead on keeping it in house, plus most IT guys (not all) tout more than they know.
so in the old days when areas would have a CO (central office) one could go there for tapping and such. Movies always programed people to be scared of their own homes for phone calls. So now with cloud servers there is so many ways to get packets if one has the abilities. I am lazy and I enjoy working and connecting things.
The serious companies will have a intranet without any public access or only one public access. However the way things are sold now with the words they use, it paints people into believing everything is private... when it is virtually private... which means fake private/doesnt exist private.
the cost to do the real MPLS is gone though for general companies that are spread across the world. I believe there is many ai workers within many comapanies already and no one suspects it because no one sees people in the offices like we used to. The other thing I think that happens now too is a person will get multiple jobs with different names and line up their laptops in their home and work as needed across the places.
sorry all over the place.. oh yeah.. jitter buffer :)
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan aka Sum Ting Wong, He Fu U...
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u/#fart
Were there any survivors after this gas attack? π΅π΅π΅π
Just these guys... recently spotted sniffing bicycle seats...
I'll need a new laptop now & it's your fault, I know I started it. π€ͺπ
LoL!
Gotta re-up your GEAR!
u/#spitcoffee
OOOOOOOOOH MMMY GGGGGG~~~~~Sitting here with a mouthful of wine and I started laughing...DAMN STUFF WOULDN'T GO DOWN DUE TO LAUGHING SO HARD....!!!!!!!!!
The ONLY thang I can say: OUTSTANDING WORK GENTLEMEN or Ladies!!!!!!
The fart that lives forever.
He's a professional crapduster
u/#sassypopcorn
Wi Tu Lo, Ho Lee Fuk
πΉ
I knew someone had to do something with that name.
This is the best version of Trump and F you if you don't like it
He called it a problem not a "matter".
Just observing and reporting.
Something something about"See something say something."
π
Good catch!
That could explain the sleaziness of Intel's management engine, a yuge hardware backdoor.
Exactly...
Intel Management Engine has been around since at least Sandy Bridge, while it might have been cooped by China, it's much more likely to have found it's roots in NSA/CIA.
freakin china
He's outing the commies one after another.π
Yes!
https://nitter.net/visegrad24/status/1953480265117880386
Waaaay back around y2k I was deemed a conspiracy theorist. I have been in telecom since before the y2k nonsense (all we did was pushed back the year on the gear and removed the ability for the end user to see the year)
Nonetheless. When VOIP was hitting hard and before many understood the jitter bufferβ¦ still many donβt. They just care if stuff works. Well we started putting in systems that were networked and then networked over the public. Naturally I caught on quick and learned how data packets worked and what things like MTU and vlans did.
I pointed out there could be baked in things that mirror things and send information back to the manufacturer and it could be in the realm of the higher MTU and a disguised ip address we cannot see.
Well turns out I was ahead of my time. I do not care though. I seen how they destroyed small business owners under their own dismissal of learning how the internet works.
Well, you sounded so smart and then you went and said You Seen something.
I attended the very first Astricon and I'm familiar with what a Jitter Buffer is. Those were great times during advent of VOIP and playing around with Asterisk.
jitter_buffer_enable=yes jitter_buffer_max_size=200 jitter_buffer_resync_threshold=1000
haha. these days I would just do a flat network.. why? well everything is going over to a "cloud" and once the packets hit the public there is no QOS... The ol' Asterisk.. that was open source. I worked on the bigger stuff. Ping replies for the most part are under 30 MS for the prominent providers over the net.
these days are easier because these businesses believe they have better security over the 'cloud' instead on keeping it in house, plus most IT guys (not all) tout more than they know.
so in the old days when areas would have a CO (central office) one could go there for tapping and such. Movies always programed people to be scared of their own homes for phone calls. So now with cloud servers there is so many ways to get packets if one has the abilities. I am lazy and I enjoy working and connecting things.
The serious companies will have a intranet without any public access or only one public access. However the way things are sold now with the words they use, it paints people into believing everything is private... when it is virtually private... which means fake private/doesnt exist private.
the cost to do the real MPLS is gone though for general companies that are spread across the world. I believe there is many ai workers within many comapanies already and no one suspects it because no one sees people in the offices like we used to. The other thing I think that happens now too is a person will get multiple jobs with different names and line up their laptops in their home and work as needed across the places.
sorry all over the place.. oh yeah.. jitter buffer :)