Comment by seba_dos1
This is already the world we live in when it comes to the most popular personal computing devices running Linux out there.
This is already the world we live in when it comes to the most popular personal computing devices running Linux out there.
And you cannot remove it on every motherboard because some of the firmware blobs are signed. You cannot remove their keys and leave only your own.
This is already the world you live in just running some recent Ubuntu. Try writing, building and loading a kernel module!
Of course its all nonsense make believe, the "trust root" is literally a Microsoft signed stub. For this dummy implementation you can't modify your own kernel anymore.