top | item 44603888 (no title) tempnew | 7 months ago Freedom vs safety should be contextual. I’m not free if I don’t have choices and secure boot is a choice. Having it improves both my freedom and security somewhat. I want both unlocked and locked hardware, for different purposes. discuss order hn newest ACCount36|7 months ago Secure Boot is almost never a choice. It's just something a hardware vendor hits you with, whether you like it or not. tempnew|7 months ago It’s a choice I make all the time. I disabled it on one of my computers just last night. I’ll probably turn it back on today. It’s easy to toggle. load replies (1)
ACCount36|7 months ago Secure Boot is almost never a choice. It's just something a hardware vendor hits you with, whether you like it or not. tempnew|7 months ago It’s a choice I make all the time. I disabled it on one of my computers just last night. I’ll probably turn it back on today. It’s easy to toggle. load replies (1)
tempnew|7 months ago It’s a choice I make all the time. I disabled it on one of my computers just last night. I’ll probably turn it back on today. It’s easy to toggle. load replies (1)
ACCount36|7 months ago
tempnew|7 months ago