so that means you can internally flash the bios chip from the os?
would be cool if there were coreboot builds for these platforms, this exploit seems pretty useful
so that means you can internally flash the bios chip from the os?
would be cool if there were coreboot builds for these platforms, this exploit seems pretty useful
anything that benefits from/has potential for innovation really (things like launch vehicles), but public services and fully optimised industries whose only method of "improving efficiency" is enshittification should be owned by the people
maybe there's adhesive under the magnets
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eternity has that
t430 with coreboot works pretty well, though you can't do some things like flashing the embedded controller and some things like recalibration of the battery doesn't work
the boot speed is actually insane though, if you have grub as the payload and have it directly boot linux without a bios/uefi
i think you make 2 and resize them
would be really funny at least
have you seen how much cheaper 1kg on a falcon 9 is compared to the sls