• @perestroika@lemm.ee
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    6 days ago

    The first and central provision of the bill is the requirement for tracking technology to be embedded in any high-end processor module or device that falls under the U.S. export restrictions.

    As a coder with some hardware awareness, I find the concept laughable.

    How does he think they (read: the Taiwanese, if they are willing to) would go about doing it?

    Add a GPS receiver onto every GPU? Add an inertial navigation module to every GPU? Add a radio to every GPU? :D

    The poor politician needs a technically competent advisor forced on him. To make him aware (preferably in the most blunt way) of real possibilities in the real world.

    In the real world, you can prevent a chip from knowing where it’s running and you can’t add random shit onto a chip, and if someone does, you can stop buying bugged hardware or prevent that random addition from getting a reading.

    • @PresidentCamacho@lemm.ee
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      35 days ago

      If politicians had advisors then how would they justify doing the dumb shit their owners want them to, then they can’t plead ignorance.

    • @BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works
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      15 days ago

      How about locking all the advanced functions behind a hardware lock that requires an online key to unlock? Besides getting an IP address for geolocation, this approach would enable manufacturers to put a subscription on the features as well. Require users to provide a government issued ID that matches the name on the credit card used.

      VPN! I hear you cry. But the driver is already running pretty close to the hardware, so good luck hiding a VPN client.

      So while you can’t guarantee a street address accuracy, you can get country and overall regional subdivision.

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        4 days ago

        But who would buy such hardware? :)

        so good luck hiding a VPN client.

        In my imagination, there is no VPN client. The whole network is behind a VPN router and the internet gateway is where it needs to be.