Cool story bro. And I am one of the 9 people that worked on the team at Intel to implement your modern EFI/UEFI.
I just don’t have the time or energy to sit here and explain the whole fucking stack to a bunch of people who mostly could care less. But, Secureboot, it’s a good thing, and the tools on linux get better every hour. Check out lanzaboote.
Tpm is for crypto and secure generation and storage of values for use in encryption generally. Secureboot is just firmware verification of loaded binaries from boot on out, they’re 2 different pieces and are not really relevant to each other, unless you’re like me and have a fully customized bootloader with keys in TPM and an EFI module with support for the TPM and unlocking your boot drive.
Dope as fuck! And actually fair pricing for hosted version. Stay that way and I will spread you far. Especially since I have everything across every client divided up for micro-segmentation, so lots of accounts.
Don’t you think if they produced enough energy to be profitable they’d be everywhere? Think about it, corporations would be all over this like flies on shit.
We don’t have them because they were written off as not economically viable, meaning all the sunken costs that go into operating make them a bad source of energy.
In what world does someone on the run carry a fuck load of cash, versus stashing it at a destination? Also you need to read the police reports, they fucked up big time, they had to search his backpack 3 fucking times before finding the supposed murder weapon, a back pack, 3 times. Think about that. Oh yeah and the third time was out of site of all the body and stores cameras.
The fuck are you smoking?