Do you really think Google will give up on their pole position because of this verdict?
I was reading somewhere that Intel will publish a tool to verify that.
Thanks for the additional details.
The scariest part of this whole problem is there is no way for the owners of i13/14 CPU to figure out to what extent the CPU is damaged. It’s like holding a ticking bomb without knowing when that will go off!
Yes, but then who will dare to buy from them in future?
Care to share the proof that Mozilla sells user data to anyone?
Firefox’s stance on privacy, like Apple’s, is to some extent branding
Some of the recently introduced Privacy related features -
(Further options to harden Firefox via user.js or via about:config)
I moved to Mozilla Thunderbird long ago https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/
Uninstall OneDrive, problem solved.
Well, since when Silicon Valley cared about environment or Global warming? It’s all about $ always.
Money and Time – It’s rather easier/cheaper for Organizations nowadays to outsource a part of infra to Cloud service providers.
I’ve Invidious hosted on my Little Raspberry Pi 4, and using it’s WPA app on every device I got.
Zero ad + Decent UI + Access to highest video quality
Could not they just use URL redirection instead?
Laughs in Invidious (docker container) 😎
Here is a list of YouTube privacy front-ends that helps to avoid all such problems altogether.
Further read: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intel-finds-root-cause-of-cpu-crashing-and-instability-errors-prepares-new-and-final-microcode-update