What's the point of using GNU/Linux for privacy reasons when all modern intel chips are backdoored?
>inb4 trannyboot
Almost no one uses this.
and you are spied on by your ISP and the NSA anyways
and facebook, google, amazon and other advertising companies
and russians
maybe chinese too
>what's the point of using condoms when there's still a non-zero chance to get STDs
>>62137616
Your going to die anyway Op, might as well be today.
>>62137616
That's why AMD is so popular here
>>62137865
Psp
>>62137766
/thread
>>62137908
ps vita
>>62137616
>defeatism
>nirvana fallacy
>>62137616
>Don't use AMT (if your mobo won't let you disable this you got a shit mobo)
>Make sure firewall is blocking its default ports if you are this concerned
>problem solved
Not sure what the problem is here Anon. What's your suggestion? use AMD? Cause I don't want a piece of shit computer with a shittier version of hyper-threading.
>>62137766
Frogposter is correct.
It would seem that one can now disable Intel ME through a backdoor in it originally made for the NSA
http://blog.ptsecurity.com/2017/08/disabling-intel-me.html?m=1
>>62138086
>AMD Secure Processor (formerly “Platform Security Processor” or “PSP”) is a dedicated processor that features ARM TrustZone® technology
It's AMD's more fucked up version of ME
Enjoy your tenacious backdoors.
>>62138401
Did you read that?