half of the founders of this thing come from Microsoft. I suppose this makes the answer to your question obvious.
My thoughts exactly. We're probably witnessing the beginning of the end of linux users being able to run their own kernels. Soon:
- your bank won't let you log in from an "insecure" device.
- you won't be able to play videos on an "insecure" device.
- you won't be able to play video games on an "insecure" device.
And so on, and so forth.
that's a silver lining
the anti-user attestation will at least be full of security holes, and likely won't work at all
My thoughts exactly. We're probably witnessing the beginning of the end of linux users being able to run their own kernels. Soon:
- your bank won't let you log in from an "insecure" device.
- you won't be able to play videos on an "insecure" device.
- you won't be able to play video games on an "insecure" device.
And so on, and so forth.