Unless I'm mistaken, the malware isn't on the CPU. The exploit is CPU, but the firmware is stored on the bios chip. Used motherboards are a potential for having malware on them, but then again they always have been a risk
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Your title either got cut off or you didn't finish it. It ends with "it wor"
Genie never said they'd give me a 100M to spend in the first place. No way I'd be able to spend 100M that I don't have.
I've closed Lemmy and not ten seconds later open it up again.
I'd rather a nuclear plant as my neighbor rather than a coal or natural gas one.
Well yeah they only want to get their favorite employees outta there. /s
Is that a biblically accurate angel??
No can do. All the removed code is replaced with stability
They would get vetted by U.S safety standards before being sold, not by Chinese standards.
Another option is You could use an NFC tag placed inside the car instead. Scan to toggle recording.
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Mirror images more resemble being flipped inside out. Sort of.
Imaging holding your hand out flat, parallel to the ground while facing a mirror. The tips of your fingers would be closest to the mirror.
Now imagine if you were wearing a glove on that hand and you took the glove off so it were inside out.
If you were to compare the inside out glove to the reflection of the hand the glove came from, they would look similar.
Mirrors just show us what they see.