From NZLUG at etelligence.info Thu Feb 1 06:49:13 2024 From: NZLUG at etelligence.info (DL Neil) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2024 08:49:13 +1300 Subject: [Flounder] Flounder Meeting Feb 3rd - CCC Watch Party In-Reply-To: <10411417.nUPlyArG6x@xev> References: <3274579.aeNJFYEL58@xev> <10411417.nUPlyArG6x@xev> Message-ID: <741977bf-beaa-4f61-acac-0da7f5b6b101@etelligence.info> On 31/01/24 01:03, Russell Coker via Flounder wrote: > On Tuesday, 30 January 2024 19:56:36 AEDT Russell Coker wrote: >> First February event, 37C3 Watch Party >> >> The 37th edition of the CCC is a conference about computer security [1]. >> They have videos of their lectures online, for this meeting we will watch >> lectures that are generally agreed to be interesting and then discuss them. >> Feel free to review the list of lectures before the meeting to choose the >> ones you most want to watch and discuss! Identity SMTP Smuggling Writing Secure Software -- Regards =dn From yifei at zhan.science Sat Feb 3 00:47:20 2024 From: yifei at zhan.science (Yifei Zhan) Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2024 00:47:20 +1100 Subject: [Flounder] Flounder Meeting Feb 3rd - CCC Watch Party In-Reply-To: <741977bf-beaa-4f61-acac-0da7f5b6b101@etelligence.info> References: <3274579.aeNJFYEL58@xev> <10411417.nUPlyArG6x@xev> <741977bf-beaa-4f61-acac-0da7f5b6b101@etelligence.info> Message-ID: <3594335.irdbgypaU6@portal> On Thursday, February 1, 2024 6:49:13 AM AEDT DL Neil via Flounder wrote: > On 31/01/24 01:03, Russell Coker via Flounder wrote: > > On Tuesday, 30 January 2024 19:56:36 AEDT Russell Coker wrote: > >> First February event, 37C3 Watch Party > >> > >> The 37th edition of the CCC is a conference about computer security [1]. > >> They have videos of their lectures online, for this meeting we will watch > >> lectures that are generally agreed to be interesting and then discuss > >> them. > >> Feel free to review the list of lectures before the meeting to choose the > >> ones you most want to watch and discuss! > > Identity > SMTP Smuggling > Writing Secure Software Some of the better ones IMO: 37C3 - Operation Triangulation: What You Get When Attack iPhones of Researchers: It's uncommon to see how modern 0-click exploit chain works and how modern kernel/memory security features are bypassed. The one analyzed by this talk is certainly one of the most advanced exploit in this field. 37C3 - Tor censorship attempts in Russia, Iran, Turkmenistan Interesting insight into how censorship machine works and what the anti- censorship community is doing. 37C3 - Breaking "DRM" in Polish trains Analyze and removal of hardware DRM in trains ;) > > -- > Regards =dn > > _______________________________________________ > Flounder mailing list > Flounder at lists.linux.org.au > http://lists.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/flounder -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 488 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: From russell at coker.com.au Tue Feb 13 14:07:08 2024 From: russell at coker.com.au (Russell Coker) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 14:07:08 +1100 Subject: [Flounder] Flounder Feb 17th ML Hack day Message-ID: <3466752.QJadu78ljV@cupcakke> https://flounder.linux.org.au/events/feb-2024-ml-hack/ February ML Hack Day. A day of learning about Machine Learning by trying stuff out. We may have some ML experts attending who may be able to give some sort of lecture but probably it will be just people learning by doing. I have a LicheePi4A which has an NPU built in and a server with a NVidia card that I can give access to. But I encourage other people to try to have some hardware suitable for their own use, a minimum would be a system with 16G of DDR4 RAM (as a rough guide a system with DDR4 has adequate CPU performance) and 16G of free storage space. Hardware for ML is a really good thing, ideally a GPU with 8G of RAM or more but you can do some useful stuff with CPU if you are patient. Meeting will be at http://b.coker.com.au. No need to register just click on the link on the day. Meeting officially opens at 1pm Melbourne time (02:00UTC) on the 17th of Feb. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/ From stephen.hocking at gmail.com Tue Feb 13 19:46:50 2024 From: stephen.hocking at gmail.com (Stephen Hocking) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 19:46:50 +1100 Subject: [Flounder] [Linux-aus] Flounder Feb 17th ML Hack day In-Reply-To: <3466752.QJadu78ljV@cupcakke> References: <3466752.QJadu78ljV@cupcakke> Message-ID: Sounds interesting - I have a Turingpi2 board with 4 RK1s installed,each of which has a dedicated NPU. On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 at 14:07, Russell Coker via linux-aus < linux-aus at lists.linux.org.au> wrote: > https://flounder.linux.org.au/events/feb-2024-ml-hack/ > > February ML Hack Day. > > A day of learning about Machine Learning by trying stuff out. We may have > some > ML experts attending who may be able to give some sort of lecture but > probably > it will be just people learning by doing. > > I have a LicheePi4A which has an NPU built in and a server with a NVidia > card > that I can give access to. But I encourage other people to try to have > some > hardware suitable for their own use, a minimum would be a system with 16G > of > DDR4 RAM (as a rough guide a system with DDR4 has adequate CPU > performance) > and 16G of free storage space. Hardware for ML is a really good thing, > ideally > a GPU with 8G of RAM or more but you can do some useful stuff with CPU if > you > are patient. > > Meeting will be at http://b.coker.com.au. No need to register just click > on > the link on the day. > > Meeting officially opens at 1pm Melbourne time (02:00UTC) on the 17th of > Feb. > > -- > My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ > My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > linux-aus mailing list > linux-aus at lists.linux.org.au > http://lists.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/linux-aus > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to > linux-aus-unsubscribe at lists.linux.org.au > -- "I and the public know what all schoolchildren learn Those to whom evil is done Do evil in return" W.H. Auden, "September 1, 1939" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From russell at coker.com.au Tue Feb 13 20:29:02 2024 From: russell at coker.com.au (Russell Coker) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 20:29:02 +1100 Subject: [Flounder] [Linux-aus] Flounder Feb 17th ML Hack day In-Reply-To: References: <3466752.QJadu78ljV@cupcakke> Message-ID: <2197540.C4sosBPzcN@xev> On Tuesday, 13 February 2024 19:46:50 AEDT Stephen Hocking wrote: > Sounds interesting - I have a Turingpi2 board with 4 RK1s installed,each of > which has a dedicated NPU. https://en.t-firefly.com/product/industry/rocrk3588rt That seems like impressive hardware. The RK1 has a rk3588 SoC (which incidentally in board form supports 8K DisplayPort video and 2*2.5Gbit Ethernet). It has 4* the CPU power of the PinePhonePro (which means slow by AMD64 standards but not really slow) and 8* the GPU performance. It's NPU does 6 "TOPS" as opposed to 4 for the one on the LicheePi4a. https://turingpi.com/product/turing-pi-2-5/ The TuringPi has 4 boards in a cluster which includes any mixture of Raspberry Pi 4, Turing RK1, and NVidia Jetson along with 4*NVMe. Unfortunately it only has 1Gbit Ethernet. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/ From yifei at zhan.science Wed Feb 14 05:38:59 2024 From: yifei at zhan.science (Yifei Zhan) Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2024 05:38:59 +1100 Subject: [Flounder] Flounder Feb 17th ML Hack day In-Reply-To: <3466752.QJadu78ljV@cupcakke> References: <3466752.QJadu78ljV@cupcakke> Message-ID: <4553493.LvFx2qVVIh@portal> On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 2:07:08 PM AEDT Russell Coker via Flounder wrote: > https://flounder.linux.org.au/events/feb-2024-ml-hack/ > > February ML Hack Day. > > A day of learning about Machine Learning by trying stuff out. We may have > some ML experts attending who may be able to give some sort of lecture but > probably it will be just people learning by doing. > > I have a LicheePi4A which has an NPU built in and a server with a NVidia > card that I can give access to. But I encourage other people to try to have > some hardware suitable for their own use, a minimum would be a system with > 16G of DDR4 RAM (as a rough guide a system with DDR4 has adequate CPU > performance) and 16G of free storage space. Hardware for ML is a really > good thing, ideally a GPU with 8G of RAM or more but you can do some useful > stuff with CPU if you are patient. > > Meeting will be at http://b.coker.com.au. No need to register just click on > the link on the day. > > Meeting officially opens at 1pm Melbourne time (02:00UTC) on the 17th of > Feb. Stable Cascade just got released, from the authors of Stable Diffusion, perhaps we can hack on that? If I can get it running on my system I will blog about it. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 488 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: From yifei at zhan.science Wed Feb 14 17:03:14 2024 From: yifei at zhan.science (Yifei Zhan) Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2024 17:03:14 +1100 Subject: [Flounder] Flounder Feb 17th ML Hack day In-Reply-To: <3466752.QJadu78ljV@cupcakke> References: <3466752.QJadu78ljV@cupcakke> Message-ID: <12393255.O9o76ZdvQC@portal> On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 2:07:08 PM AEDT Russell Coker via Flounder wrote: > https://flounder.linux.org.au/events/feb-2024-ml-hack/ > > February ML Hack Day. > > A day of learning about Machine Learning by trying stuff out. We may have > some ML experts attending who may be able to give some sort of lecture but > probably it will be just people learning by doing. > > I have a LicheePi4A which has an NPU built in and a server with a NVidia > card that I can give access to. But I encourage other people to try to have > some hardware suitable for their own use, a minimum would be a system with > 16G of DDR4 RAM (as a rough guide a system with DDR4 has adequate CPU > performance) and 16G of free storage space. Hardware for ML is a really > good thing, ideally a GPU with 8G of RAM or more but you can do some useful > stuff with CPU if you are patient. > > Meeting will be at http://b.coker.com.au. No need to register just click on > the link on the day. > > Meeting officially opens at 1pm Melbourne time (02:00UTC) on the 17th of > Feb. Andrej Karpathy's website has some interesting talks on building neural networks/ML: https://karpathy.ai/ https://karpathy.ai/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 488 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: