It wouldn't be the first time they claimed this. Wait for the researchers and users to validate first.
AmbiguousProps
He knows it won't pass, the article says it too. That's not the point.
I would never buy anything made by Meta, even if it was the best around.
Valve cares because now they'll get a cut
I use FairEmail these days. It might have tag support, if it does though it's not enabled by default. It has no AI features.
My partner's computer was running bazzite on a 2080 super and it gave her nothing but problems, especially with Wayland. Switching to AMD immediately fixed the Wayland issues, and also completely stabilized her system. It could be that it was a problematic GPU, I suppose. I admit that I haven't personally used an Nvidia GPU since ~2020, however I did see the issues she had for sure.
I think the only time I've experienced this is when I had my phone off for weeks and still used Gmail. It spammed me on boot with tons of old email notifications.
Whatever you do, do not get an Nvidia GPU. I've only ever had problems with Nvidia drivers on Linux. Meanwhile, the AMD drivers (both the ones baked into the kernel and proprietary) work nearly flawlessly.
Intel's most recent generation of CPUs were also frying themselves and Intel (at least last I checked) were not accepting RMAs from affected customers. Something to consider for your CPU at least.
Burning was originally used in the sense that to write to a disc you used the laser to "burn" in your data, at least irrc. It just started to be used interchangeably for copy and write operations. These days I think "rip" makes more sense.
Yep, the other two commenters summed it up well: I'd rather not have software for a game that I play running and phoning home every time I boot my computer (in other words, a rootkit). I also am a Linux user, so they just don't work for me.
I just pay for my own when ARL when I want to use deemix (I had no idea people were sharing ARLs).