Linux wont do near enough for privacy until the hardware backdoors are fixed... that means we need someone to dev and distribute a PC with open architecture.
@@RmFrZQ to have an open source design for the cpu's and motherboard. Currently, they are somewhat of a black box, in that nobody can (legally) reverse-engineer/inspect them since they're proprietary.
@@crazymonkeyVII well, how will it work exactly if all microchips are made by somebody else, who will vouch they won't be hardware backdoored and will you trust that promise? Everything could be reprogrammed or\and patched nowadays, not just CPUs, but also network controllers, ICHs, multi I/O controllers, you name it. As long as you won't produce you own hardware, "open source architecture" is an utopia.
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Another great video. Well done sir.
I always check keys from multiple sources if possible
Give this guy a TedTalk!
Good show !
I don't use synaptic
*proceeds to use track pad
Linux wont do near enough for privacy until the hardware backdoors are fixed... that means we need someone to dev and distribute a PC with open architecture.
What does 'PC with open architecture' means? Ability to create your own CPU and microchips inside your garage?
It's coming, give it 2 years. Ever heard of risc-v?
@@RmFrZQ to have an open source design for the cpu's and motherboard. Currently, they are somewhat of a black box, in that nobody can (legally) reverse-engineer/inspect them since they're proprietary.
@@crazymonkeyVII well, how will it work exactly if all microchips are made by somebody else, who will vouch they won't be hardware backdoored and will you trust that promise? Everything could be reprogrammed or\and patched nowadays, not just CPUs, but also network controllers, ICHs, multi I/O controllers, you name it.
As long as you won't produce you own hardware, "open source architecture" is an utopia.
Purism