We're addicted to overcomplexity.
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I mean, I'm not saying we should be chained to 1980s BIOS forever. But something a little more elegant, mayhap?
I think I have almost all my machines in compatibility mode, but that of course doesn't mean it's using BIOS.
Well, this goes back to several previous debates I've had about why ARM is a _terrible_ flatform, and x86 is better.
Imo, x86 is the _only_ architecture worth even considering, because it's the only one with a common BIOS. With the removal of BIOS compatibility from UEFI, x86 is loosing that. Computers are going from the closest thing to an open platform we've ever had, to just as locked down and worthless as everything else. This is, from a tinkerer's perspective, _the end_
FPGAs. Look at the C64U and Bunnie Huang's Precursor.
I mean... virtue? Doing something good? Not being a moneyslut? Am I speaking Martian? Oh, I'm in America, of course I am. 🤦♂️
(I know I'm preaching to the choir)
People want to buy $1,500 phones every 8 months?
Well, clearly, I guess, given that's the paradigm we've ended up with. And actually, I don't even know why I asked, given that I've had people yell at me for _not_ buying top of the line phones every time they come out, and for even suggesting that people should have the option of _not_ doing that
It made a lot more sense when there was more change every year (think 1998-2015), but now it's just stupidpants.
I swear, by 2040 it will be normalized to have authentication dongles inside the human body or something. That's the only way things could possibly get more invasive.
lol that's cursed. XD
Oh my god do _NOT_ challenge them.
It's already bad enough you've gotta submit your credit card, phone number, email, home address, backup email, back up phone number, mailing address, face, finger prints, social security number, driver's license, GPS location, and install an app with permissions even _you_ don't have, just to use modern services.
I had to enter my (cell) phone number to set up my new router yesterday.
Utterly cursed.
It was a freebie, and it's decently powerful. 🫢
I think after I gave up trying to resist blasted #BindingArbitration agreements, I got kinda lazy.
Also, I have some decent mitigations on my #Android phone against spywareish apps, now. 🤷♂️
That, yes, perhaps a little.
But UEFI itself is incredibly complex vs. BIOS or even other types of firmware.