

To go on a bit of a tangent here, Lemmy lets you hide scores on posts. I’ve had that set for a while and it’s nice to not get that bias before reacting to a post
To go on a bit of a tangent here, Lemmy lets you hide scores on posts. I’ve had that set for a while and it’s nice to not get that bias before reacting to a post
These are both supported on Linux. Secure boot should be transparent and easy these days (unless I’m not understanding what you mean by true in the above post) , but MAC is admittedly a huge pain in the ass, no onelikes SElinux. It is effective however (it was designed by NSA)
It’s kinda a catch-22 situation: the vendors themselves need to implement these things on Linux, but they don’t because it’s a relatively small slice of the market. However, users won’t switch because these things aren’t available
USA should just nationalize Intel, if it’s actually as important to national security as they say. Left to their own devices they will self destruct
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