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> Owning my computer is still relatively possible.

Sorry to burst your bubble, https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme




Happy to deflect your bursting! :)

https://www.raptorcs.com/content/base/faq.html


Excellent to see - thanks for sharing these!


Thanks!


https://puri.sm/learn/intel-me/

Purism was able to completely disable Intel's ME


No? Your link says nothing about "completely," you just made that up. What it does say is that they remove the "nonessential" bits, plus flip the HAP bit. You can do both of these things yourself with me_cleaner, but it's not good enough. Exploitable vulnerabilities have been found in the bits that cannot be removed.

edit: E.g. https://nitter.dark.fail/rootkovska/status/93845887552266649...


Not completely, but to a large extent: https://puri.sm/learn/software-freedom-in-perspective/


Great stuff. First time I flashed a chip with SPI or started learning and playing with surface mount chips. Old ThinkPad are still very capable and empowering if you like playing with software and hardware.

Coreboot is great as well, but a bit different.




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