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Are chips THAT bad?
Jan. 10, 2022, 1:52 p.m. | /u/walkingdistances
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So I always hear about backdoors and how bad chips are, what are the best chips... There is a lot of fear of chips in general. I wonder, are chips THAT menacing?
Like, do chips ACTIVELY SPY on you? Is it build into the hardware and not even changing OS helps? Do every single phone and PC have backdoors and they see everything you see even after installing LineageOS or Linux distros?
How of a big deal they are if …
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