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<pie_> ncm[m]: interesting idea. i guess you just have to make sure its non-blocking
<pie_> or constant rate blocking
<omni> I think I agree with zgrep.. the writer wouldn't know, or care, if or when it could write, like an RF transmitter
<omni> perhaps "unidirectional network" is better, since diodes seem flawed
<omni> easier to say "data diode", though, and possibly snappier
<gchristensen> data diodes use UDP
<gchristensen> oh god there are non-udp data diodes
<gchristensen> nevermind, it is using UDP
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<pie_> there are probably some that do other stuff with weird hacks :P
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<pie_> todays FUD:
<pie_> <x> I understand everything now /o\ ... > Eric Rescorla, Firefox's CTO
<pie_> <x> see also : https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=993224 ((mozilla.org)) 993224 - Employing NSA stooge Eric Rescorla
<pie_> <x> who is this eric rescorla?: https://groups.google.com/forum/?_escaped_fragment_=topic/mozilla.general/QKiYrkQgVmg#!topic/mozilla.general/QKiYrkQgVmg ((google.com)) Eric Rescorla, Co-Autor of Extended-Random NSA Backdoor, working for Mozilla
<pie_> <x> src: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/o4dcijX6PTA/apple-cloudflare-and-fastly-propose-a-new-privacy-focused-dns-standard-called-oblivious-doh ((slashdot.org)) Apple, Cloudflare, and Fastly Propose a New Privacy-Focused DNS Standard Called 'Oblivious DoH' - Slashdot
<pie_> TBH I dont quite see through this matter
<pie_> but knowing x, this is being pointed out because of some sort of metadata leakage
<pie_> hm, this article says " (Eric was very clearly hired to develop a decent proposal that wouldn’t hurt TLS, and would primarily be used on government machines. The NSA did not share their motivations with him.)"