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by metadat
1066 days ago
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The author nails so many points, it's a bit overwhelming. The war on general computing seems to be the common underlying culprit, but how can this exploit ever be mitigated? The average person just wants "iPhone", and the subject of purchased hardware not serving them is even something they are interested in discussing or bothering trying to understand. Computers are sneaky because what a computer is really up to can be made opaque to the end user. Remember that experiment a few months back that made the computer beep everytime the web browser sent telemetry? https://twitter.com/bert_hu_bert/status/1561466204602220544 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32617787 (11 months ago, 108 comments) |
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You can run a game on iOS and know for sure your other apps are safe. Do the same on windows and it installs a kernel module to monitor everything to make sure you aren’t cheating.