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by throwaway14356
1212 days ago
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imho we have to look at what limited set of tools and functionality we really use. The days where we didn't know what computers were used for are long gone and the justification for doing everything in software along with it. You want to exchange strings of text with video and images. Not much more than morse code offered. Direction of dataflow can be easily enforced in hardware. The backup drive takes input that you can't read, you break off part of the print and it becomes read only permanently. It can easily be made an insane amount of work to regain write ability. A completely finished os can be stored on a read only device. We just have to start from scratch :) that is all it takes :) |
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ChromeOS has entered the chat
Seriously, if it's good enough for school children, it surely is good enough for government. I love my Chromebook, and while I cannot yet do my day-job on it, I did interview at a crypto company that did do their day jobs on it, so I believe it's possible