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by someoneelse9
1611 days ago
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A 2009 thinkpad is rather capable of being a daily driver for most people. Saying otherwise, you're only contributing to the growing problem of ewaste. Even the T60 offers a decent performance if your usecase is browsing the web, mail and other simple tasks. The FSF might be wrong in some aspects but there's no real alternative to Libreboot. The Framework laptop is not free software friendly. Even if it was corebooted, it would require many proprietary blobs and it's highly unlikely, if not impossible, that they will be ever able to remove the Intel ME. There are other options that are nearer to be completely free (as in freedom) hardware, eg the Pinebook Pro. I'm unsure if there are any proprietary blobs required to boot it tho, but the lack of Intel ME makes it a much better candidate for a new generation of 'libre' hardware. |
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I'd rather buy an M1; sure, it runs a pile of blobs, but at least I know those blobs are there and they're all sandboxed behind IOMMUs and cannot take over or compromise my OS.