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be properly handled upstream without having to place trust in too many
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be properly handled upstream without having to place trust in too many
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places.](conversation://Cadey/angy)
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places.](conversation://Cadey/angy)
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[That hardware is defective by design and you shouldn't use
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it.](conversation://Numa/delet)
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[Wow, thanks, I'm cured. My wifi card magically stopped existing and now
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everything is happy unicorns farting put rainbows that spawn free puppies and
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everything is saved forever.<br /><br />Again, that doesn't help me with the
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situation that my wifi card doesn't work and I as a user want it to even though
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making it work will require proprietary firmware. This shit is how you get
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things like the "GPL condom" in the Purism Librem phone, where all the
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proprietary firmware is rigged to be loaded automagically in hardware instead of
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sofware. This limits your ability to tinker with or modify the firmware _even if
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there are legitimate reasons such as critical updates_. So by making the
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hardware work with fully free software you have limited the ability to actually
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improve the state of the world even with the proprietary firmware the
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manufacturer gives you.](conversation://Cadey/angy)
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[That hardware is defective by design and you shouldn't use
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[That hardware is defective by design and you shouldn't use
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it.](conversation://Numa/delet)
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it.](conversation://Numa/delet)
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