I found the Raspberry Pi Foundation's explanation the most useful: https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/why-raspberry-pi-isnt-vulnerable-to-spectre... I found some of the non-computer based metaphors a little lacking - they didn't really fit my mental model of the computer. The Raspberry Pi article explains it in a way that people familiar with basic Python (or almost any procedural language) will be familiar with. Logan On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 2:13 PM, Sweetser, Frank E <fs@wpi.edu> wrote:
This one is my own personal favorite out of what I've seen so far:
https://ds9a.nl/articles/posts/spectre-meltdown/
Frank Sweetser Director of Network Operations Worcester Polytechnic Institute "For every problem, there is a solution that is simple, elegant, and wrong." - HL Mencken
------------------------------ *From:* wlug-bounces@mail.wlug.org <wlug-bounces@mail.wlug.org> on behalf of Tim Keller <turbofx@gmail.com> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 9, 2018 12:27 PM *To:* Worcester Linux Users Group *Subject:* [Wlug] Spectre and Meltdown.
There seems to be a HUGE amount of woo regarding spectre and meltdown. This *seems* to me to be the most concise explanation I've heard so far.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/01/meltdown-and- spectre-heres-what-intel-apple-microsoft-others-are-doing-about-it/
Feel free to argue that it's not.
Thanks, Tim.
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