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  • Because a LOT of people are missing the point:
    radarskiy@mastodon.socialundefined radarskiy@mastodon.social

    @henryk @cstross @skjeggtroll @n_dimension No private entity has the means to defend against the USAF putting a cruise missile through their front door.

    Really, the only entity that has come close to effective sea-steading is the US in Guantanamo Bay.

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  • In the early days of personal computing CPU bugs were so rare as to be newsworthy.
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    @krzysdz @gabrielesvelto Back in my day at least there was lots of latch-based design. The time borrowing through the transparencies was used to make up for timing miscorrelation on the datapath. I remember timing limiters that could be 5+ cycles long.

    However, that presumes you have tighter constraints on the clock path. Even a faster-than-model clock path could slow you down.

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