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The article's title unfortunately makes it sound like this is a problem unique to Framework laptops.

However, they do mention in the article that "this situation is not unique to Framework"

I really admire what Framework has been trying to build. Glad that they were able to fix this issue promptly!

I really love their hardware (13" 11th gen is my rig), imagine if they made a phone!
Thanks - we've changed the title to the subtitle above
If stuff like the Raptor Talos can exist, surely the community can come together to support a company building an x86-64 motherboard that is completely binary-blob free...
there are a bunch of presentations from Bryan Cantrill of Oxide computing explaining why this is difficult to do.
> UEFI-level anti-cheat bypasses

Anyone have a hash? I would love to reverse engineer one of these.

Secure Boot is not something that should be part of a consumer computer at all, in my opinion. Enterprises might have some use for it, but for a consumer who wants to be able to do anything they want with their computer, it doesn't make sense.