[–] shbbougter ago (edited ago)
Intel microcode installs a linux-based GUI on your computer so even lowly Hasbara retards can hijack it by point-and-click. I've noticed my computer runs better without it. I've noticed that Linux open source hardware drivers work better than Nvidia's proprietary drivers. That was a major psychological hurdle for me.
[–] Werewolf35b ago
Jim stone has been saying this for years.
He says he's former NSA.
Everything he says comes out later as true.
He's legit.
He hates Jews. Every day he moves a little closer to being a neo Nazi too. Good guy.
[–] NotHereForPizza ago
Certainly.
Governments all continuously work to get a grip on the technology in their country. This was made evident in the vault 7 drops.
The only catch is, revealing the extent of a given government's technological reach is to compromise their hold on that technological sector.
It's theorized, more or less, that the public (privately) and private sector working against each other not only guides and encourages advancement (think Elon Musk), but also that many private companies closely work with governmental agencies to ensure such back doors exist should they need to be utilized by said agencies - like, you know... clowns.
[–] Tb0n3 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The management engine is meant to be used as a tool in a large corporate environment for IT. It's designed to facilitate easier access for fixing problems. The only real problem is when it's integrated into every device and the security in it is a fucking joke.
[–] csp ago
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/the-management-engine-an-attack-on-computer-users-freedom