Y'all go on and on about your free and open software, but you can't "escape the botnet" or whatever unless you know what your hardware is doing.
Let's talk about open source hardware and why it's the best technology movement there is.
Before you ask, OpenPOWER is a foundation that's basically the hardware equivalent of the FSF
>>59658268
i looked up what u said ,it seems incorrect
>They are licensing the microprocessor technology openly to its partners.
any of these seem more open source than openpower
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_hardware_projects
>>59658311
openpower makes the specifications available to anybody who wants to see what they're doing
for example I can easily find documents showing the exact specifications of all I/O that's involved with the architecture
>>59658357
can you get the blueprints to POWER CPU processors ?
>>59658611
no?
>confirmed not open source
>Open source hardware
> Press power button; nothing happens