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- Nov 15, 2021
1) You install a piece of software from a company.
2) You use another piece of software or hardware that company doesn't want you to.
3) To stop you, it functionally disables your operating system.
4) I believe that's wrong because no company should have that kind of power, because its ripe for abuse and infringes people's private property rights.
Well, you got the facts wrong, so let's get them right:
- You install software from a company.
- This software requires a security-hardened computer that will aggressively quarantine certain types of malware
- You try use a piece of hardware/software in conjunction with this software that behaves exactly like the kind of malware your system is configured to quarantine.
- The software alerts your operating system.
- The operating system verifies the malware signature and quarantines the hardware/software for violating system-level security configuration.
It is extremely, extremely, extremely stupid to buy a device like this, not just because cheating is gay, but because it's the equivalent of buying a needle from some random hobo who just assures you it's clean, and injecting it straight into your veins.
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