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| 04:53:48 | <@JAA> | Hetzner's AX servers have a weird RAM listing. The cheapest has 'DDR5 ECC'. The next one has 'DDR5'. Then another 'DDR5 ECC'. And the big boi has 'DDR5 ECC reg.'. Thanks, clear as mud. |
| 04:54:27 | <@JAA> | On-die ECC should never have been called anything like ECC. |
| 05:05:03 | <hexa-> | indeed |
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| 08:06:08 | <f_> | hexa- It looks like not all matrix users got an IRC puppet btw |
| 08:07:11 | <f_> | actually nevermind |
| 08:07:57 | | hexa- stop minding |
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| 08:58:43 | <f_[m]> | @hexa-:hackint.org yes please do |
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| 18:11:06 | <@JAA> | TIL there are apparently two different types of real ECC on DDR5, too: EC4 and EC8. |
| 18:18:15 | <@arkiver> | what is the difference? |
| 18:22:49 | <@JAA> | I haven't found a good explanation yet. Something about DDR4 being a 64-bit channel and then 64+8 for ECC whereas DDR5 uses two 32-bit channels and then either 32+4 or 32+8 bits for ECC. But not sure what the implications of that are. |
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| 18:35:02 | <@imer> | EC4 doesn't seem to support detecting if two bits flipped? "SECDED" Single Error Correction Double Error Detection |
| 18:35:19 | <@imer> | SECDED seems to be EC8-only |
| 18:35:22 | <@imer> | god this is confusing |
| 18:36:41 | <@imer> | "Found some info on https://lenovopress.lenovo.com/lp1021.pdf (bottom of page 2), but basically EC4 doesn't have SCDD support." from https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/ddr5-ecc-ram-72-or-80-bit-im-not-asking-about-on-die-but-traditional-fully-fledged-ecc.3804039/#post-22983433 |
| 18:37:59 | <@imer> | although that mentioned SDDC |
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| 18:43:06 | <@imer> | which looks to be yet another thing |
| 18:47:00 | <@JAA> | Yep, I found that one as well and was equally confused. |
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| 20:45:05 | <steering> | To: security@[ourdomain.co.uk] - Hey Team, I was checking out [someone-elses-domain.co.uk] and spotted a few things that could make your site a target for cyber attacks. |
| 20:46:23 | <steering> | (they're not even slightly similar, it's a computer manufacturer and a ... healthcare-adjacent trade association i guess?) |
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| 22:20:03 | <nicolas17> | https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=geocities |
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