Traces Of Humanity

(tracesofhumanity.org)

153 points | by alex77456 14 hours ago ago

22 comments

  • mentalgear 4 minutes ago ago

    Kudos to her pristine work in security, especially with QubesOS - more relevant as ever since LLMs are now finding and weaponizing bugs at lightspeed, QubesOS feels like the last trustworthy OS fortress left.

  • nycerrrrrrrrrr 12 hours ago ago

    Since some people seem to not be familiar with Joanna, she is a massively influential security researcher. IMO most famous for her "Blue pill" attacks on Vista and Xen: https://blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-06/BH-US-06-Rutkow..., https://invisiblethingslab.com/resources/bh08/part3.pdf. Her work demonstrated that hardware virtualization is not in fact the security panacea we wish it was, but that it too is vulnerable to attack just like any other layer of the stack. This revelation resulted in significant changes in the security world.

    She is also famous for the Qubes OS project and coining the term "evil maid attack".

    • Kiboneu 10 hours ago ago

      > "Blue pill" attacks on Vista and Xen [...] Her work demonstrated that hardware virtualization is not in fact the security panacea we wish it was, but that it too is vulnerable to attack just like any other layer of the stack.

      Blue-pilling is a method for malware to hide from the OS by virtualizing it, not an attack on VMs. That's why it's called "blue pilling". I do agree though that VMs are not airtight and VM escapes have been demonstrated.

      • nycerrrrrrrrrr 9 hours ago ago

        Yes, but when you blue-pill the hypervisor it becomes an attack on VMs. Her demonstrating the blue pill attack on Xen was really the "oh crap, these aren't as safe as we thought" moment.

  • CrzyLngPwd 22 minutes ago ago

    She seems lost, and hopefully isn't being encouraged by a sychophantic LLM.

  • stared 14 hours ago ago

    Is there some important context I am missing?

    • gostsamo 13 hours ago ago

      The author was known with a secure os project some years ago.

  • 47282847 13 hours ago ago

    In case you read this: Hi Joanna! Nice to hear from you. Looking forward to your thoughts and sharing.

  • askZqt 12 hours ago ago

    Well known security researcher resurfaces, first blog post mentions Claude:

    https://tracesofhumanity.org/freediving-embodiment-and-human...

    Please, please, please let this not be the incentive!

    • bbor 10 hours ago ago

      I mean, 'mentions Claude while asking it about AI consciousness at the end of long post about consciousness'**. Seems fair?

      Apologies if I'm misreading 'incentive' and missing some jargon usage, ofc! Or if this just a lament that she's not a purist/gold star doomer? Cause I totally understand that.

  • brcmthrowaway 14 hours ago ago

    Why did the author leave computer security industry?

    • userbinator 3 hours ago ago

      I hope it's because she realised its hidden purpose of advancing towards authoritarian dystopia.

    • tptacek 14 hours ago ago

      Did they?

      • pgCKIN 14 hours ago ago

        So it seems: "Today I no longer do computer security. I do other stuff, part of which running this blog :-)"

      • embedding-shape 14 hours ago ago

        From https://tracesofhumanity.org/about/

        > Today I no longer do computer security. I do other stuff, part of which running this blog :-)

  • piffien 13 hours ago ago

    > This blog is intended to be a reportage of my struggles between Rationality and Humanism. Pragmatism and Beauty. Formalism and Intuition. Freedom and Love. Individualism, Independence and Privacy on the one side, vs Egalitarianism, Sharing and Community on the other.

    What is he on about? Sounds like his future blog posts could just be rambling about anything.

    • realo 11 hours ago ago

      She.

      She was a brilliant cybersecurity researcher.

      Nowadays seems to have switched to poetry. Not the first one to do that, recently...

      IMHO she is up there on par with Yudkowsky.

    • emayljames 12 hours ago ago

      She.

  • jgord 9 hours ago ago

    Joanna, if your reading this, welcome back .. really miss your blog !

    In my ideal future, Joanna would write about things like :

      - how do we secure LLMs leading up to AGI, presumably they can bypass our best attempt at airgap firewalls
      - is consciousness different from thinking from intelligence ?
      - how do we ensure AI is distributed so all humans can benefit, and not used as a multiplier of extreme wealth inequality ?
      - whats missing in current AI LLMs ?
    
    I'll take a crack at the last one : imo, the current generation of LLMs is missing :

      - a bias for truth / fact .. or a mode switch to make it bias truthiness
      - reasoning by chains of formal language [ formal logic ]
      - reasoning by chains of probabilistic inference [ bayesian logic ]
      - reasoning by deep simulation [ stochastic modelling ]
      - spatial reasoning [ 3D model of space, machinery, physics. 3D reconstruction. model of humans and animals with bones, muscles, mass ] 
      - mathematical modelling [ proposing formulae, checking fit ]
      - psychological model of humans, of human populations, their needs / motivations / rewards and psychoses
    
    Essentially AGI would require a proper merging of RL style [ NN learning from a stochastic simulation of future states ] and current ChatGPT style LLMs.

    An implication of the above is that future AGI will need to run on fast branching CPU _and_ massively parallel GPU with a fast data path between them - ie. balanced compute.

    However, the best part will be discovering what the real Joanna writes about !