Pluton and TPM have the ability for remote parties to verifiy whether your system booted in untampered state. For Windows, this means they could suddenly drop win32 support and only enforce signed windows store apps. The only way to run code outside of it would be to boot in tampered state or use some jailbreak exploit. Booting in tampered state means you lose access to online services like the store or whatever which already kinda happens on rooted android devices by the way. Imagine only being able to use store apps like on iphone. I unironically believe this is going to be the future on consumer PCs as well, one central distribution channel, only containerized/sandboxed apps from "trusted" sources.
Evan Lewis
right, yea im worried about that. i wouldnt be surprised if microsoft starts enforcing only signed code on windows 11 by tomorrow, but then again if youre really against it and dont want to support that in any way then just use windows 8 or 10 for as long as you can, or use linux and learn some useful things from that when they announced that theyre going to make TPM 2.0 required was the beginning of the end. most regular people dont really know or care about the downsides of something like this being forced, so what can """we""" really do? all we can really do is reject everything they force.
> What is /cyb/erpunk?: Cyberpunk is cringe shit for r*dditors and transsexuals.
> iOS filename State of laintrannies.
Lucas Cox
what is your cope if someone isnt a redditor or trans but like cyberpunk culture
Mason Cruz
Any canadians here? I want to get a sim card without providing my identification information. In Canada apparently there's no law that required you to provide ID for a sim card (yet), but more prepaid cards I've seen ask you for your address and identification when you try to activate.
Anyone know a specific one that doesn't require that?
Also any of you dudes use Mullvad? Any thoughts?
Jordan Ortiz
Who are you trying to fool, r*dditor?
Henry Morgan
>Pluton I think I missed the discussions on that since I don't come on Any Forums much anymore. Isn't it a kind of argument similar to UEFI trusted boot? I just disable it and use Linux. Who even uses Windows in 2020+2 and expects to have any control on their operating system? >laintrannies Are these trannies in the room with us right now user?
Evan Anderson
>Also any of you dudes use Mullvad? Any thoughts? I use it since years, never had a problem. My process each month is: - create new Mullvad account - get newly Mullvad destination BTC address - send XMR from my wallet to the destination XMR address of sideshift.ai/xmr/btc with the Mullvad destination BTC address as receiving address(all of this through Tor ofc) Payment should be untraceable this way.
im different person, telling the frog poster to think it over
Kevin Wilson
Yeah I know and I am telling you that expecting a frogposter to think is unrealistic.
James Campbell
Stop making these shitty threads.
Ethan Howard
im giving him the benefit of the doubt when you stop being a shitty person
Jack Lopez
I like these threads but they are too dead. An idea could be to have a dedicated day of the week when someone makes the thread. By having the thread always on the content gets diluted, this is a common problem of generals and recurring threads, better to concentrate all the discussion in a small previously agreed window of time.
Brandon Butler
i waited a couple days before making this one so should i make it like once a week yea?