I've seen some shit, but this isn't even funny. Behold: UEFI password protection - the Acer way.pic.twitter.com/h1lBKq3uxs
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@NikolajSchlej It's not about money but control. Does libreboot eliminate all untrusted code between OS and hw? Coreboot doesn't.
@RichFelker @NikolajSchlej it's about the inertia of history and decades of proprietary HW eng culture: never attrib to malice...
@_jmeltzer @NikolajSchlej That would be more believable if they didn't keep inventing _new_ layers of backdoors every time we almost fix 'em
@RichFelker @_jmeltzer @NikolajSchlej don't underestimate vendor fears of un-unbrickable hardware either
@damienmiller @RichFelker @NikolajSchlej absolutely spot on... Survivability is a massive part of the associated concerns.
@_jmeltzer @damienmiller @NikolajSchlej Unbrickability does not require backdooring the system after boot.
@RichFelker @_jmeltzer @damienmiller most people don't care about backdoors or anything security-related, and you can't sell it to them.
@NikolajSchlej @_jmeltzer @damienmiller This kind of condescending attitude towards non-technical users is not helpful or reasonable.
@NikolajSchlej @_jmeltzer @damienmiller No users, technical or not, want their computer to be remote-backdoored via eth/3g/etc.
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