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I have 3 machines, now which one do I sacrifice for science, .........
You know, even my hardware vendor won't touch this; what are we to do? Every time we secure something we find a new built in back door. Then we have experts yammering about the bad habits of users while all this time it made no difference. I once drew this comparison: when you bring a car in for repair; do you leave the car keys with the shop? Then why doesn't the computer shop ask for your password? Ans: because they don't need your password to get in.

That's what I explain to peeps with huge passwords that If I want to get in I won't waste my time bruteforcing but rather use a payload and shoot out a root shell and change the password myself :D

I think if more peeps were aware of project like coreboot and support the work they trying to achieve we could come across a open source chipset/cpu manufacturer complying with the BSD or MIT license, the crypto world could make that happen we are all about open source blockchains open source cryptos, decentralising internet is decentralising manufacturing by making open source CPU/chipset and have them following the course of what linux and all its flavours have done 'til now, the future hold may be the key to defeat our centralised rulers.

make intel and amd opens source and decentralised, it would divide those big giants into thousands of creations , everyone could join projects that would manufacture safely and properly.

I just boot from something like a Puppy Linux DVD and bypass the installed OS altogether. At that point I have access to the entire hard drive and I'm not really interested in fixing another windows Borg up ever again in my life time. I simply refuse.

Like Lunduke, I wonder why AMD didn't jump on this prime opportunity to hit Intel hard for the second time in a row after Ryzen. I would have, ..so there must be more to this story.

BSD is just as good as Linux, but hardware support still lags too far for me to switch. There is no way that a proprietary software company can compete with the 800k+ people working on Linux based OSS projects, so it's just a matter of time. 2018 will be interesting indeed!

Sorry to use your post for this conversation, but that's what happens when you start a a good topic, lol. See ya on the next one!

PLEASE dont apologize for that, I find it a great honor for people to be chatting about topics I dont understand on my wall!

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