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Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC doesn't have this problem.
text-davinci-003 model. It has been deprecated by OpenAI but it is still available in Microsoft Azure OpenAI service.
Ever noticed how they always bring up the threat model discussion whenever someone asks for or provides a serious privacy and anonimity advice and they try to persuade us to lower our expectations and use less private…
KYS PC is the last bastion of digital freedom
Thanks, but I'm still sticking with CalyxOS.
Even if you try to install it using a flash drive, it still asks you to connect to the internet to "verify" the installation. https://sneak.berlin/20201204/on-trusting-macintosh-hardware... explains how it's ensured on…
As long as Microsoft wants to keep Windows compatible with user-controllable hardware (like computers that let you disable secure boot and TPM or enroll custom keys), there should always be a way to debloat Windows.
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Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC doesn't have this problem.
text-davinci-003 model. It has been deprecated by OpenAI but it is still available in Microsoft Azure OpenAI service.
Ever noticed how they always bring up the threat model discussion whenever someone asks for or provides a serious privacy and anonimity advice and they try to persuade us to lower our expectations and use less private…
KYS PC is the last bastion of digital freedom
Thanks, but I'm still sticking with CalyxOS.
Even if you try to install it using a flash drive, it still asks you to connect to the internet to "verify" the installation. https://sneak.berlin/20201204/on-trusting-macintosh-hardware... explains how it's ensured on…
As long as Microsoft wants to keep Windows compatible with user-controllable hardware (like computers that let you disable secure boot and TPM or enroll custom keys), there should always be a way to debloat Windows.