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>There are some readers here who will understand the import of the statement above and not believe it, and there are others who are not in a position to understand it all. For both camps, I’ll attempt to explain the details around what is (confirmed and corroborated by others) arguably one of the most critical security events to happen in the last decade of IT security. What’s completely astonishing is the almost complete lack of media coverage (ARS Technica alone did a great piece) of this issue since its announcement by Kaspersky on the 27th of Dec 2023. Is this due to the holiday period (news of the original Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities was also released during the Dec/Jan holidays and seemed to have had a much greater reception in the media) or the fact that it’s Kaspersky (supposedly Russian-backed) that found and announced the issue?

Archive: https://archive.today/Qj5bz From the post: >>There are some readers here who will understand the import of the statement above and not believe it, and there are others who are not in a position to understand it all. For both camps, I’ll attempt to explain the details around what is (confirmed and corroborated by others) arguably one of the most critical security events to happen in the last decade of IT security. What’s completely astonishing is the almost complete lack of media coverage (ARS Technica alone did a great piece) of this issue since its announcement by Kaspersky on the 27th of Dec 2023. Is this due to the holiday period (news of the original Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities was also released during the Dec/Jan holidays and seemed to have had a much greater reception in the media) or the fact that it’s Kaspersky (supposedly Russian-backed) that found and announced the issue?

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Anyone with a brain can’t be shocked

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No wonder when you know crApple engineers are mostly DEI.

The M series is a just an average arm cpu in an SOC with dedicated hardware compression/decompression. It's only good for video editing, which is crApple's target audience (jewtube/tiktok influencers). They are too dumb to understand that they are overpaying a product that is getting annihilated by any AMD CPU/GPU combo for most tasks.