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I most certainly agree - but it must be said that the flaws in the hardware do work 'hand in hand' with a robustly 'backdoored' set of infustructure that is at the software and firmware level i.e memory and bios - so without a totally flawed OS the options become much more limited , well less 'automatic' i think
as stated with the MS takeover of 'Linux' that leave Earth with 'Mac' and 'Windows' which nessicates the means and need for a 3rd system.
There's a whole separate embedded processor, with the ability to hijack ethernet. Some even have a 3G cell transceiver in them. Intel ME running MINIX.
i know nothing about this system quoted here - but without a 'start point' i.e back a the machine code level it's trying to push a big turd up a small hill.
i.e unless it's a whole new protocol that runs on a new set of software {also with optional hardware}, nope.
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[–] k_digi 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
I most certainly agree - but it must be said that the flaws in the hardware do work 'hand in hand' with a robustly 'backdoored' set of infustructure that is at the software and firmware level i.e memory and bios - so without a totally flawed OS the options become much more limited , well less 'automatic' i think
as stated with the MS takeover of 'Linux' that leave Earth with 'Mac' and 'Windows' which nessicates the means and need for a 3rd system.
[–] prairie 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
There's a whole separate embedded processor, with the ability to hijack ethernet. Some even have a 3G cell transceiver in them. Intel ME running MINIX.
[–] Atarian ago
OpenBSD?
[–] k_digi ago
i know nothing about this system quoted here - but without a 'start point' i.e back a the machine code level it's trying to push a big turd up a small hill. i.e unless it's a whole new protocol that runs on a new set of software {also with optional hardware}, nope.