It's a bit of an apples to oranges comparison, because the Spectrum and C64 were general purpose computing devices that ran a single program at once, whereas the 5090 is not designed to be a general purpose computer, but a massively parallel acceleration card with a pipeline designed primarily for 3D graphics rendering.
A better comparison would be to a modern general purpose computing device, like a smartphone or desktop PC.
Not a trap, it's just that "slop" is an english word that has a relevant meaning in this context. It's not like it's just made up slang for describing AI stuff.
I haven't tried it myself but I've seen other people say that when they go back to an old Facebook account, Facebook will require a scan of their ID in order to log in. They can be a real removed about letting people log in to accounts that have been inactive for a long time.
“This is a particularly sophisticated supply chain attack,” noted Mika Aalto, Principal Threat Researcher at Withsecure.
Mika Aalto is an incompetent clown. A "Principal Threat Researcher" at any company should understand the difference between a trojanized version of an app distributed through phishing, and a supply chain attack.
Security experts have identified multiple attack vectors, with the primary distribution channel being tampered download links spread through phishing emails and malicious advertisements that redirect users to convincing but fraudulent KeePass download pages.
not mine