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8/5/2025, 6:35:23 PM
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Why do you act like, if such a backdoor exists, they would burn a Pegasus tier exploit on you? Are you the up and coming Jeff Epstein? You handling and leaking SAP classified files? No, you just shitpost on 4chan and goon to lolis? Yeah they would so burn that card on you.
This is why you ignore the "hardware backdoors" shills. Nothing on the market except Talos is open source enough to matter, and Talos boards are like $5K and will never run Windows (not that you should). If you want to run last decade's hardware there are partial hacks like libreboot, good luck inferencing AI on those models (SLOOOW)! The bigger issue isn't vPro, it's how your software has exploits lurking and you run all your programs in the same user context on each of your PCs. Your web browser getting pwned means your $HOME gets uploaded to Ukraine. Every publicly known attack by the government has been on unintentionally vulnerable components, not due to some little snitch/traitor component preinstalled. Qubes protects against vulnerable software with isolation, and Graphene by Storage Scopes and hardened memory/execution.
Why do you act like, if such a backdoor exists, they would burn a Pegasus tier exploit on you? Are you the up and coming Jeff Epstein? You handling and leaking SAP classified files? No, you just shitpost on 4chan and goon to lolis? Yeah they would so burn that card on you.
This is why you ignore the "hardware backdoors" shills. Nothing on the market except Talos is open source enough to matter, and Talos boards are like $5K and will never run Windows (not that you should). If you want to run last decade's hardware there are partial hacks like libreboot, good luck inferencing AI on those models (SLOOOW)! The bigger issue isn't vPro, it's how your software has exploits lurking and you run all your programs in the same user context on each of your PCs. Your web browser getting pwned means your $HOME gets uploaded to Ukraine. Every publicly known attack by the government has been on unintentionally vulnerable components, not due to some little snitch/traitor component preinstalled. Qubes protects against vulnerable software with isolation, and Graphene by Storage Scopes and hardened memory/execution.
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