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Why can't chuds take something over for a change?As long as there's a succession plan. Once Guido stepped down as BDFL of Python, the trannies very quickly took over.
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Why can't chuds take something over for a change?As long as there's a succession plan. Once Guido stepped down as BDFL of Python, the trannies very quickly took over.
this seems pretty epic they buckbroke the fuck out of it
wonder if some autist will eventually make free microcode
Maybe I'm being a bit of a debbie downer. And yes, they do seem to be thinking of implementing something akin to a "Libre ME", they say as much in their 3050 Micro page:After seeing what they pulled off with the t480 I actually wouldn't completely discount it being option A.
I guess we will need to wait, and see though.
That sounds to me like a pretty staggering leap in security if they can pull it off. Mate Kukri, the guy who ostensibly solo developed the T480 port seems so inclined at least. Maybe I should be a bit more of a positive polly. Still, the T480 has just about as much ME cruft as I'm willing to tolerate, so unless they can cut newer versions down to roughly the same amount or less, that's where my line is drawn.Libre ME doesn’t exist yet, but it’s now possible. Example use-case for a libre ME could include, for example, running an out-of-bound packet filter on a secure network (with flash write protection, making it invincible to any OS-based software attacks).
I don't blame you. I'm constantly blackpilled on the state of tech and the internet. And who knows they could start doing what you said.Maybe I'm being a bit of a debbie downer. And yes, they do seem to be thinking of implementing something akin to a "Libre ME", they say as much in their 3050 Micro page:
That sounds to me like a pretty staggering leap in security if they can pull it off. Mate Kukri, the guy who ostensibly solo developed the T480 port seems so inclined at least. Maybe I should be a bit more of a positive polly. Still, the T480 has just about as much ME cruft as I'm willing to tolerate, so unless they can cut newer versions down to roughly the same amount or less, that's where my line is drawn.
The T480 is a fantastic piece of kit. Still quite decently powered despite it being a 7 year old laptop. It's one of the last, if not the last, consumer laptop built that has a high degree of user serviceability. You can fully replace the memory, disks, batteries, and more without any de-soldering or requiring a service center. You can even find replacement screens and motherboards for it still.After seeing what they pulled off with the t480 I actually wouldn't completely discount it being option A.
I guess we will need to wait, and see though.
Love how he says "big Indian".
Just savage
i would love a nice libre system that also has staggering amounts of trusted computing shit (i program some irreversible switch and then from that point on my system obsessively verifies everything before so much as posting and my hard drive needs a tpm key in that system to decrypt)Maybe I'm being a bit of a debbie downer. And yes, they do seem to be thinking of implementing something akin to a "Libre ME", they say as much in their 3050 Micro page:
That sounds to me like a pretty staggering leap in security if they can pull it off.
richard stallman has said that free hardware will eventually happen at some pointThe fact that we're getting to open source firmwares and now hardware is a great thing. For the longest time that was the untouched frontier.
If you want really cutting-edge FOSS hardware, I'd suggest taking a look at the MNT Reform. To my knowledge it is probably one of the most libre modern devices by design. Granted, it is ARM and extremely expensive for the power it brings to the table, but the team behind it has gone to great lengths to liberate it from the firmware up as much as possible. Last I heard they've managed to create a FOSS version of the BL31 ARM Trusted Firmware & BootROM modules, which is as close to an ME analog as you can get on ARM (note: Trust Zone is completely different and can be tweaked in userland, despite misconceptions). AFAIK the only closed bits on it are RAM init, HDMI and certain chipsets' wifi/bluetooth firmware. Still, very impressive stuff. I remember doomering about it in the SBC thread a few months back, and they've already made significant progress since then. Love to see it.ED: Also check out Coreboot. I use it with Protectli devices. The fact that we're getting to open source firmwares and now hardware is a great thing. For the longest time that was the untouched frontier.
That's the dream. If Francis and co. manage to pull it off, that'd be a development worthy of a QubesOS-tier white paper. I can't imagine a bigger "fuck you" to whatever glownigger developed the ME than the creation of a Libre variant.i would love a nice libre system that also has staggering amounts of trusted computing shit (i program some irreversible switch and then from that point on my system obsessively verifies everything before so much as posting and my hard drive needs a tpm key in that system to decrypt)
richard stallman has said that free hardware will eventually happen at some point
i feel like with these liberated firmwares, we're just beginning to see little glimmers of it on the horizon
I think that is very problematic. Does the rust foundation think about marginalized folks at all? I'm ashamed I wrote the firmware for all of those vibrating sex toys in rust now that I know they have enforced bigoted wording. It's a shame these fascists are allowed to even touch a computer. I think everyone that codes in rust should all unite in protest. I think the first steps to an equitable outcome would be:Wanted to archive locally to spark discussion but can't rn due to server side shenanigans.
Thoughts?
no doubt another supply chain attack, courtesy of language-specific package managersWhistleblower here, Mossad put explosives inside IoT anal vibrators.
God, I wish, but unfortunately, the vast majority of anal vibe users are troons, fags, and femcels, who're all Certified Golems.Whistleblower here, Mossad put explosives inside IoT anal vibrators.























AKA Sven Slootweg. That guy is a piece of work. Autistic they/them with ESR levels of unwarranted confidence. Wants to make you "think critically". Proudly describes himself as a "manipulator" and "social engineer". The below (Archive) is from his personal website (Archive):joepie91










reported to site staff for using abelist language against dead people in the context of tech.nEcRoInG
What an absolute specimen. This may be one of the most autistic, off-putting and least self-aware people I've ever seen. It's like a bingo across the board. Incredible.Sven Slootweg
My experience using one for a few years alternates between "This is fucking awesome. I can fix/reprogram anything myself" and "Jesus Christ this thing just barely works.", but I haven't sold it yet. Looking forward to the RCORE SoC upgrade module.I'd suggest taking a look at the MNT Reform.