The sad part is that it took RMS making excuses for sex trafficking for him to get kicked out. He's been a hindrance to the free software movement for many years now, in technical/licensing/endorsement/general image matters.
Do they really, though? Their "Librem Key" is just a rebranded Nitrokey Pro 2 (but nowhere is that mentioned in their landing page). The Librem 5 has underwhelming specs (rPi3 class CPU - 6 year old low-end design; 720p screen) and they don't even list them on the landing page.
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I mean, if you're willing to make enough compromises for openness, sure, it's an interesting product... but when they're so focused on achieving the FSF's meaningless certification that they *reduce* openness and security and features for their users, it makes it a no go for me.
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Oh, sure, privacy is more important than openness at all costs to me. Carefully managed closed system can still be private. I was mainly speaking about laptops in that Tweeet, though.
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