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Unless it is fought, this corporate-driven rot will burrow all the way down to the sub-processor TEE/TPM and all the way up to the web browser/app.
how do you think this can be most effectively fought?
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In a few years, we may be smuggling in contraband Chinese RISC-V computers.
The fact that this shit sound like a dystopian future trope...
Huh, we really do live in a cyberpunk novel...
Only to be backdoored by the Red instead of the Orange
Honestly the only way to fight all the corporate and govt data collection is to end the dictatorship of the Epstein class by overthrowing then. Until we can unite against them, they will continue to limit our speech in an effort to quell efforts to organize a resistance
it's the only way i can truly think of. revolution feels so incredibly far away though.
I'll never buy a computer that can't be run without this shit. If that means I run what I have until it breaks and then never have a PC again then that's what I'll do
The last computer I bought (a couple of years back) was a decade old PC, the price was €10 or so. I needed to add RAM, SSD, and used it for a couple of years as a Fedora Workstation desktop. It was plenty powerful for most of my needs. I’m not too worried about it. I think I can survive on a machine like that.
You won't be able to afford RAM and SSD though.
Email your legislators telling them that parents already have access to network block tools, these laws won’t stop the problem anyway (run through a vpn), they’re a free speech nightmare, they’re collecting more data on American citizens when America has data breaches losing data every few days, and Congress literally studied this twenty years ago and decided it wasn’t a good idea then, what makes it a good idea now?
uh...$? same reason the majority of US politicians vote anyway on anything put in front of them.
the only thing sacred in the USA is $
Unless first worlders get out of their comfort zone and fight back, nothing can be done.
so much for making our own tech!
What if users are redefined as context? Now the is does not have users anymore. That's not a 'root' user, it's a 'root' context. And that's non root context with supercontext privileges
The least effective way is whining on a Lemmy community about open source projects.
Go talk to your lawmakers, not the people complying with the law.
By implementing it all in the most brain dead, user space writable fashion
DRM writers love this too.