Ah, the not-so-glorious days of computing freedom 🌈 where anyone could run their own questionable code at 2 AM and crash their system without a corporate overlord holding their hand 👋. Welcome to 2025, where your machine is just a fancy paperweight shackled by tech giants 🏢.
https://hackaday.com/2025/10/22/what-happened-to-running-what-you-wanted-on-your-own-machine/ #computingfreedom #techgiants #nostalgia #codecrashing #digitalindependence #2025vision #HackerNews #ngated
What Happened To Running What You Wanted On Your Own Machine?

When the microcomputer first landed in homes some forty years ago, it came with a simple freedom—you could run whatever software you could get your hands on. Floppy disk from a friend? Pop it in. S…

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@system76 after decades of monolithic corporations forcing me to pay for upgrades that perform worse than what I have how's (and that I didn't ask for) all while abandoning the security updates for it's users who dont upgrade, #computingfreedom puts the power of choice and security in my hands. Take that closed source crap and #LiberateTheComputer with open source and publicly reviewed software

Intriguing to reread the Franklin Street Statement on Freedom and Network Services nearly 20 years after it was drafted;

https://web.archive.org/web/20090124084811/http://autonomo.us/2008/07/franklin-street-statement/

#FranklinStreetStatement #ComputingFreedom #NetworkServices

autonomo.us · Franklin Street Statement on Freedom and Network Services

Toward Free Network Services

Weird take:

SafetyNet being utterly broken actually did more harm than good, because a lot of people have picked up the misconception that TC-like or DRM tech doesn't work and can be easily broken.

It gives you a false confidence in the status quo. It would only take Google flipping a switch to completely nuke this.

They've "fixed" it, the only reason basic attestation is still around is because of older devices and maybe some internal politics, but apps can already require strong attestation.

#TrustedComputing #ComputingFreedom #SoftwareFreedom #WEI

Something that really bothers me about #WEI and similar things like PAT (assuming good faith of course, which for WEI I can't, because why would it exist if PAT is a better designed system) is that if these big corporations really wanted to crack the problem of verifying that a human is making a request in a way that doesn't threaten software freedom, they could!

In fact Cloudflare's proposal to use Webauthn for this was already much better. The key (pun totally intended) is separation of responsibilities. The part of the hardware that does the attestation must be physically incapable of making assertions about your boot state or software stack in general.

And any verification of software integrity? That's for the user, you must design the firmware in a way that can notify the user if anything is changed. This isn't too crazy with how complicated firmware already is on modern devices, and it already exists.

#ComputingFreedom #TrustedComputing #FOSS

@goofy et MS ne peut pas désinstaller d'autorité cette m... à distance sans demander aucune permission ? Ça leur va bien de jouer les fines bouches quand on sait comment ils se sont comportés avec les updates Windows 10... #ComputingFreedom #TrustedComputing #ethics #hypocrites @fsfe