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Are jump if parity flag set instructions subject to speculative execution?
- Subject: Are jump if parity flag set instructions subject to speculative execution?
- From: juan.g71 at gmail.com (juan)
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 17:06:26 -0300
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 09:31:14 -0700
Ryan Carboni <ryacko at gmail.com> wrote:
> In the era before scientific
> investigation, people would have realized there is something wrong with
> that picture, but people worship science now beyond all reason,
what they worship is scientificism and some mechanical advances, not science.
> particularly if it means the advancement of their own profession. I met
> with many psychologists and two psychiatrists under false pretenses,
well there hardly is a better example of totalitarianism and intelectual 'scientific' fraud posing as 'science' than psychology and psychiatry. You might want to avoid them...
> who decided to put more weight in a diagnosis they wouldn't reveal to me, then
> in what they could see before them.
>
> Naturally four years ago, I figured anything this wide scale must involve
> the deep state in some capacity, and there is nothing more deep state than
> the backdoored nature of the entire architecture of the internet. I began
> reading more about computers, and tried to get in with the cypherpunk
> community. Unexpectantly, the cypherpunk community was aloof,
what/who is the cypherpunk community?
> and as I put
> various insinuated accusations against me together, I discovered that the
> cypherpunk community too was insinuated things in a casual indirect fashion.
such as?
>
> I think there is nothing more deep state than Project Zero.
duh? google is one of the most important arms of the US military so...
>
> Have they asked for a list of opcodes that are speculatively executed from
> Intel yet?
>
> Will they ever investigate all the entries for Zerodium that cost $10,000?
>
>
> The members of Project Zero are either idiots or shills. They are too smart
> to be idiots, although there are smart idiots in the world.