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Petition for Open BIOS/UEFI: Advancing User Control and Ethical Computing Forward
  • Wish there was an alternative to change… they force a subscription to their shit every time you sign

    Right now, it's the best tool we have for large-scale impact. I apologize for any inconvenience you might experience due to their subscription model.

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  • This whole “project” is the very definition of a solution in search of a problem.

    You’re more than welcome to flash whatever bin you want to put together. No one is stopping you. If you want these companies proprietary apis you’re kidding yourself.

    The goal isn't merely to flash custom binaries; it's about creating a computing environment where that sort of freedom is a given, not an exception reserved for those in the know.

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  • A victory in making BIOS/UEFI open and free could set a precedent that influences other realms of hardware and software, including the smartphone bootloaders you mentioned. It's a step towards a more comprehensive shift in how we approach user freedom across devices.

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  • Challenges from corporate and state players are real, but that's all the more reason to push for change. Sure, it's a tall order given the interests you've mentioned, but if we don't speak up, who will? Advocacy starts somewhere, and it's initiatives like this petition that can at least get the ball rolling.

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  • While I appreciate that some components are open-source, the goal here is broader—ensuring BIOS/UEFI is not just open-source but entirely free and open in an ethical sense. This aims for complete transparency, verifiability, and user freedom, beyond what current licenses like BSD-2-Clause-Patent allow. The proprietary forks and lack of transparency you mentioned actually reinforce the need for a fully free BIOS/UEFI. Your points are well taken but highlight that there's still work to be done to achieve full user freedom.

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  • With a free and open framework and the right security measures, we can address these issues over time and build a unified BIOS that empowers users while maintaining security standards. This initiative aims to create a more transparent and user-controlled tech ecosystem, recognizing that security through obscurity is not the solution.

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  • GlaBIOS does all you need.

    While GlaBIOS is a positive initiative, the goal of open and user-controlled BIOS/UEFI requires a broader ecosystem of solutions. It's about offering multiple choices for users who value transparency and control over their hardware.

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