@_jmeltzer @damienmiller @NikolajSchlej Unbrickability does not require backdooring the system after boot.
@landley @NikolajSchlej @_jmeltzer @damienmiller No, I'm saying to deploy secure hardware to the masses you need to meet them where they are
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@RichFelker So, ARM then. -
@pikhq In some ways ARM is harder because the commodity hardware is SoC's, not a CPU you can plug into a new board/chipset, no? -
@pikhq In any case ARM still has a long way to go to compete with x86 here. Even@alpinelinux is missing key pkgs on ARM. It's 2nd-class. :( -
@pikhq Good luck satisfying the ppl who want x86 for gaming, professional graphics work, etc. with ARM. Someday, but not yet. -
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@RichFelker@NikolajSchlej@_jmeltzer@damienmiller more of them are on Android than anywhere else. -
@landley@NikolajSchlej@_jmeltzer@damienmiller Android users largely don't know/care they're using ARM. PC users def. care about x86.
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