

My bad. Should have clarified. Even though the reasons were different, the actions were the same.
My bad. Should have clarified. Even though the reasons were different, the actions were the same.
Ez fix. There are over 7500 homes for sale in DC. Just give them the keys to the home and let them live their life.
Kinda invalidates your point, yeah.
How can I take you seriously if you’re over here doing the same thing as him?
Yeah but you just called everyone in the comments who defends him a “neckbeard”
If your keys are stored in the TPM for use during the secure boot phase, there will be nothing for it to log.
The signature checks will immediately fail if ANY tampering has occurred.
Adding a USB keylogger that has not been signed will cause a signature verification failure during boot.
It doesn’t matter which kernel modules are used, as long as you have signed those changes before rebooting.
Im fairly certain any legacy hardware that doesn’t have secure boot as an option is going to struggle loading BF6 regardless.
The first two points are not related to secure boot at all.
Linux can run with secure boot just fine though. Use your distros documentation to set it up.
If you have physical access you have full access anyway. Etc.
You know secure boot was specifically made to protect users for this exact use case. Any tampering of the system will prevent the system from booting.
Guarantee its still dumb af
You first.
How is DEI hiring a problem?
Should ban everyone from watching YouTube tbh
All i hear is a faulty submarine tbh
Is this model from seagate prone to fail?
All FBI crime statistics teams fired in 3… 2… 1…
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