Also, they originally said it was going to be read only, but I assume they gave up on that (the WP pin is deasserted and I assume they don't blow the "WP forever" OTP bit via software in the flash chip at manufacturing time)
Sure but why hide *more* of them? And the thing is, the FSF RYF policy encourages *precisely the reverse* of what benefits users. The ideal blob situation is that *everything* is loaded into RAM from /lib/firmware. That way the blobs are *transparent* and verifiable.
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They are auditable and, if not signed at the hardware level, replaceable with free versions. Devices are not brickable. And yet RYF bans this and calls for the exact opposite: a distributed network of ROM/Flash memories that is impossible for a user to visualize or control.
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That's a far fetched interpretation. The mere presence of such flash doesn't make it any less transparent. You may not see it as a valuable thing to have, which I can understand (even though my opinion is different), but it's not harmful. It's up to you how you use it.
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