| ▲ | LooseMarmoset 2 hours ago | |
It won't remain "server" attestation. It will become "client" attestation, with the end result that you won't own your own machine anymore, you'll just be paying for a client device upon which you won't control the hardware or software anymore. See any mobile phone at all, anymore. | ||
| ▲ | bri3d 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I don’t see anyone investing in this for general purpose desktop Linux in the state desktop Linux exists today; the harbinger of the Desktop Linux Apocalypse would be web-based Windows attestation (just as Android attestation is eroding alt-OSes) which feels like a viable “threat” but thankfully doesn’t seem to be happening just yet. I do think this approach might get used for client attestation in gaming, which I actually don’t mind; renting/non-owning a client that lets me play against non cheaters is a pretty good gaming outcome, and needing a secure configuration to run games seems like a fine trade for me (vs for example needing a secure desktop configuration to access my bank, which would be irksome). | ||