@nothacking@tedu In the end it is all chips and circuits. But these techniques are still above the general ability so the system wont change just because of the bypass options.
From my perspective, the circus around ‘trusted computing’ seems to be about businesses preventing people from easily putting their own software into devices so that when new devices are manufactured people need to upgrade.
It saddens me that cryptography is being used to support this wasteful business cycle.
@nothacking @tedu In the end it is all chips and circuits. But these techniques are still above the general ability so the system wont change just because of the bypass options.
From my perspective, the circus around ‘trusted computing’ seems to be about businesses preventing people from easily putting their own software into devices so that when new devices are manufactured people need to upgrade.
It saddens me that cryptography is being used to support this wasteful business cycle.