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Lammy 4 days ago

No, UEFI Secure Boot is UEFI Secure Boot. The fact that Microsoft exercised this ability twelve entire years ago on a platform where they thought they could get away with it makes it worse, not better.

tsimionescu 4 days ago | parent [-]

The fact that said device no longer exists, and has virtually no modern successors, and certainly none that matter commercially, tells a different story.

Plus, tablets are not PCs. People are happy with tablets and phones as locked devices. They are not happy with PCs as locked devices, and have not accepted such control, maybe outside the MacOS ecosystem.