*blocks your Spectre*

tell me more

yeah, whatever.

It's the only safe way to do ethernet, since the mobo or PCI card versions can do DMA. Ditto with SATA disks, or any other device with potentially subversive firmware. But if they're using USB 3 for those, then you have the same problems. It has to be USB 2.

I see your point about SATA drives and firmware, but if you are buying the ethernet controllers, why wouldn't you want DMA? You program them anyways.

I wrote free, not Free dummy. Mathematica comes free on Raspbian.


This, the fewer devices with DMA the better.

The OS kernel has drivers for ethernet device, but it doesn't account for the proprietary firmware that's running on those devices. The OS drivers run on the CPU, whereas the firmware runs on device's microcontroller.

I thought you were talking about building your own hardware. That is where I confused myself.

this thot needs to be paroled ASAP.

She's a QT for sure.

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I was going to make a joke about Raspberry Pi, Pentium 1 and row hammer, but forgot Raspberry Pi still uses decade old DDR2 RAM. What a piece of shit.