Don't they have you at the physical layer though? And assuming you fabricate your own mobo etc, what about the transport layer? All your packets are belong to them.
A guy from Intel made it known many years ago that 3G cellular tech is on the CPU die. A trickle of power from the power supply is all it takes to access your PC remotely over the cellular networks.
Yes, everyone is completely owned 100%. They only way to win is not to play.
Former linux engineer. I use it at home for everything I can. There is a problem that some of the software I need to use for my current means of income doesn't work on linux well or at all, namely fusion360 and some other fabrication software, and the CNC program I use, no -- they will not run under wine at all. Aside from the current rage of subscriptions for programs, being stuck with the windows platform particularly sucks.
That's why I use Linux.
Don't they have you at the physical layer though? And assuming you fabricate your own mobo etc, what about the transport layer? All your packets are belong to them.
This right here. I'm a Linux admin and this us how I roll.
A guy from Intel made it known many years ago that 3G cellular tech is on the CPU die. A trickle of power from the power supply is all it takes to access your PC remotely over the cellular networks.
Yes, everyone is completely owned 100%. They only way to win is not to play.
That's why I'm morpheus in john wick.
This is why people were using libreboot
Former linux engineer. I use it at home for everything I can. There is a problem that some of the software I need to use for my current means of income doesn't work on linux well or at all, namely fusion360 and some other fabrication software, and the CNC program I use, no -- they will not run under wine at all. Aside from the current rage of subscriptions for programs, being stuck with the windows platform particularly sucks.