I don't post much on KF as much any more because it's absolute crapshoot as to whether or not a page will load on Tor, and I have plenty of secret hatespeech groups to participate in.
Secondly, Microsoft DOES get involved with the CPU.
Yes, companies that make billions of dollars in designing computer hardware do in fact work with major ISVs, including the one designing the OS that 97% of these CPUs are going to run. That is neither a theory nor retarded. The retarded theory was that Microsoft is requiring a variety of security features solely to help boost intel's and AMD's CPU sales aver the post-COVID slump in laptop sales. This is just fucking stupid.
Is your average person really in need of a giant hardware stack to prevent "evil maid" attacks that are typically limited to politicians and CEOs?
I have no idea where you got the idea that malware that uses firmware-level attacks only affects politicians and CEOs, or that only politicians and CEOs are affected by dictionary attacks run on breached data, or that only politicians and CEOs ever lose Windows laptops and tablets.
The one thing that the Linux People are 100% correct on is that if you don't want any security on your system and to ensure you maximize your attack surface, your only real option now is Linux. Microsoft has taken away your ability to park your car in the ghetto with the keys in the ignition and the door unlocked. If putting your computer ass-up in a San Francisco bathhouse is important to you, Windows just isn't a viable option any more.
A hardware stack that conveniently also bars them (Unless they like fiddling with keyrings) from running competing software?
Which applications that compete with Microsoft are you unable to run on Intel or AMD CPUs made since 2018?
And yes, the spec 100% allows you to boot from Linux (with no dual booting) if you can convince CPU manufacturers to flash your special root key instead of the Microsoft one at the factory.
One of the members of the TPM consortium is IBM. POWER10 isn't even supported by Windows. What's your operating theory here, that Microsoft is going to issue a secret kill command online that insta-bricks IBM's $6b/yr server business? If either Intel or AMD stopped allowing Linux to run on their Xeon and EPYC lines, respectively, they'd be shooting their massively profitable server chip business in the head. Azure HB series, powered by the hottest EPYC chips TSMC can spit out, has been printing money, what, you think Microsoft is going to turn off the cash spigot, effectively shooting one of its most successful products in the dick, just so they can to force the toenail-eating Slackware community to stop using LibreOffice?
Nobody in the big boy industry cares about consumer desktop Linux or makes billion-dollar plans around it. Nobody even talks about you people. You are a rounding error on the overall computing scene. That's what's so absurd about all of this, you literally think Microsoft, AMD, IBM, Intel, Qualcomm, and all these companies are collaborating on billion-dollar investments because they don't want you to run an unauthorized Team Fortress mod on your bespoke Arch Linux box or some shit, when the Linux dork/Big Compute Industry relationship is actually more like this:
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