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Ars is an example why I hate the tech community. Go check out any comment section and its full blown faggotry injecting jew politics into everything.

Articles usually try to shoehorn trump in and comments talking about 'muh nazis'

There's one on the front page now talking about some iteration of gpt. Comments are all about how harmful ai is to differnt underpriveledged groups without censorship, like hundreds of them

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So what are the chances that this is the result of an intentional backdoor?

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Probably a bit higher than 90%

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especially since it's alphabet. sonsabitches.

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Reasonably high but they are also well known for incompetence.

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Seems like the carriers should be able to block this since the call goes through them.

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I'm glad I went from the S21 to the S23.

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Samsung bloatware is a real pia, albeit their phones are really nice. I have an old galaxy a1 that came with dolby atmos. I use it for media without sim card. If it weren't for knox I'd remove all the junkware like samsung internet, cloud, free and all that other stuff.

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Uh, why's that?

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Oh let's trust (((Google))) with something that cohencidentally affects the chipset (exynos) of phones that can be de-googled with a custom ROM.

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Looks like it only affects Samsuck devices.

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pixel 6 users are f*d for the time being as well.

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Wtf? It effects many devices using their chipset, not just their branded phones.

The vulnerability affects Android devices that use the Exynos Modem 5123, Exynos Modem 5300, Exynos 980, Exynos 1080, Exynos Auto T5123 chipsets made by Samsung’s semiconductor division. Vulnerable devices include the Pixel 6 and 7, international versions of the Samsung Galaxy S22, various mid-range Samsung phones, the Galaxy Watch 4 and 5, and cars with the Exynos Auto T5123 chip. These devices are ONLY vulnerable if they run the Exynos chipset, which includes the baseband that processes signals for voice calls. The US version of the Galaxy S22 runs a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip.

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Nitpicking on verbage.

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Lol. No.