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I've never understood how having entirely proprietary hardware and firmware but avoiding shipping and loading the firmware from the OS somehow makes it open and not proprietary. It's really doing the opposite and making it harder to inspect and control along with less secure.
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Not shipping the firmware in the OS doesn't mean it stops existing and doesn't make the hardware open. I don't know how they get away with portraying proprietary hardware as open because they ship an open source OS guaranteeing users are insecure by not shipping firmware updates.
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They portray choosing a component like a Wi-Fi radio with persistent proprietary firmware as somehow being open and providing freedom because the OS doesn't have to load firmware into it each boot. Really doesn't have make sense and I've started seeing it as simply being a scam.
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