← Back to context Comment by fsflover 1 year ago This problem can be solved by the bootstrappable builds: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41368835 2 comments fsflover Reply delfinom 1 year ago But do you trust the processor? Which can also be backdoored internally to start rewriting instructions on the fly? fsflover 1 year ago You use different CPUs and compare the result. Also, you can try this: https://www.crowdsupply.com/sutajio-kosagi/precursorThis is called "security through compartmentalization", i.e., you don't trust one single entity. The only approach that works.
delfinom 1 year ago But do you trust the processor? Which can also be backdoored internally to start rewriting instructions on the fly? fsflover 1 year ago You use different CPUs and compare the result. Also, you can try this: https://www.crowdsupply.com/sutajio-kosagi/precursorThis is called "security through compartmentalization", i.e., you don't trust one single entity. The only approach that works.
fsflover 1 year ago You use different CPUs and compare the result. Also, you can try this: https://www.crowdsupply.com/sutajio-kosagi/precursorThis is called "security through compartmentalization", i.e., you don't trust one single entity. The only approach that works.
But do you trust the processor? Which can also be backdoored internally to start rewriting instructions on the fly?
You use different CPUs and compare the result. Also, you can try this: https://www.crowdsupply.com/sutajio-kosagi/precursor
This is called "security through compartmentalization", i.e., you don't trust one single entity. The only approach that works.