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  • First, as nobody forces you to use graphene, they’re not getting in the way of your ideals, I’m saying some of the FSF’s ideals may compromise the security of their followers. When it comes to Google’s blobs, It’s not like they can release the source even if they wanted to, samsung wouldn’t even let them cuz google leases their IP and trade secrets for the tensor chips. I don’t like IP either, but I keep my feet on the ground, the blobs aren’t there for firmware-level who-knows-what, due to the hardware and software model themselves, most of what they’d do would be super detectable. Go read the edit of my prior comment, educate yourself on embedded devices, the pixel hardware model and graphene’s security model, then we might have a productive conversation and not uneducated conspiracy speculation.


  • Graphene is against GNU ideals getting in the way of security, because as it turns out, they do. FSF’s definition of “ok” and “not ok” firmware blobs is bogus anyway.

    Edit: for all the people who don’t get this: THE FSF IS FUCKING OKAY WITH PROPRIETARY FIRMWARE BLOBS, but only if they are in a separate (usually user-inaccessible) storage chip and if you don’t update it; they only deem that morally ok, yet it’d be the same as loading the blobs from the disk (which makes devices MUCH SAFER to update, you don’t risk a brick). They get in the way of security by abusing the trust y’all give them, cuz thank god nobody who does embedded dev takes their opinions seriously anyway. Also, you’re not giving up “A bit of security”, you’re giving up fucking microcode updates, the ones that patch well-known vulnerabilities that allow webpages to gain root access. FFS.













  • alonely0@programming.devtoLinux@lemmy.mlLooking for a "couch laptop"
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    I have a second-hand Thinkpad T480s that I love, I bought it for 250$ on ebay and replaced its battery because it was fried (+40$). I use it for school and it works flawlessly, around 8h of battery life in a well-configured OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. According to the specs sheet it shouldn’t be, but for some reason it is noticeably lighter than a friend of mine’s MacBook Air 2021.

    What I really love about it is the ThinkDock Ultra (iirc 30$ on ebay), which lets me place the laptop on my table, and by just sliding a piece of plastic, it connects all of my peripherals in a second. I love this laptop so much that I’ll use it until it dies so hard that it can’t be fixed at all.

    laptop, cover laptop, open dock, no laptop dock, I/O laptop + dock