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As posted in another thread already...
There's nothing wrong with Secure Boot and enabling it can prevent a small subset of attack vectors with no real downsides. That being said, the things Secure Boot does protect against aren't likely to be an issue for most users but it's nothing to be afraid of.
ok but why is there is some much hate from people esp it seem foss types.
I think it primarily has to do with Microsoft requiring motherboard manufacturers to include their key, but other operating systems don't have the pull. So it could potentially be seen as a form of lockdown. Personally I also don't see the issue, especially now since it's been a soft requirement for Windows for so long that most Linux distros just handle key generation and enrollment when installing.