

The feeling after reading this is that the automotive missed on software’s best practice’s from at least the last 2 decades. Maybe it’s because I’ve heard people saying they refuse to buy cars made after 2010, because of the bad quality
The feeling after reading this is that the automotive missed on software’s best practice’s from at least the last 2 decades. Maybe it’s because I’ve heard people saying they refuse to buy cars made after 2010, because of the bad quality
Did Synology just hire some brain dead Broadcom executive?
Well, Citrix’s CEO was Broadcom’ software boss
And also hasa place at the US treasury, he’s DOGE-affiliated as well: https://www.crn.com/news/cloud/2025/citrix-parent-ceo-krause-on-doge-role-we-re-applying-public-company-standards-to-the-federal-government
Xcp-ng might have the edge against bare metal because Windows uses virtualization by default uses Virtualization-Based Security (VBS). Under xcp-ng it can’t use that since nested virtualization can’t be enabled.
Disclaimer: I’m a maintainer of the control plane used by xcp-ng
But the individual network packets are usually at most 1500 byes long, and applications encrypt the content. Hashing doesn’t prevent jack squat. It’s more likely to be DNS + IP blocks
Isn’t that the bare minimum mandated by the EU?