Great article! Shame it left me curious to know how a further implementation using more pure Assembly would’ve performed vs using intrinsics. Anyone know or is it easy to just assume “faster”?
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How is it worse than having to use up all my RAM in a few browser tabs with unresponsive PWAs such as Outlook for work? I much rather have Thunderbird or Evolution silently in the background popping up notifications when I get emails - not to mention it’s much easier to compartmentalise within a DE, i.e I know my email is workspace #4 instead of having to flash scroll through all my open tabs
> today the scanning is only for images uploaded to iCloud, and only for CSAM
This, to me, would be exponentially less privacy invasive as I’ve come to assume all major cloud hosting providers implement something like this (look at Google Drive), but Apple has said that the scanning is done on-device, meaning whether or not you upload your photo library to iCloud, your local photos will be scanned with an on-device database of hashes.
Essentially iOS photos now implement a direct API call to the feds with some vague “human verification” layer if you go above an unknown threshold