stefan_ 5 days ago

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.

  • plagiarist 5 days ago

    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.