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"GitHub - max-baz/arch-secure-boot: UEFI Secure Boot for Arch Linux + btrfs snapshot recovery"
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"textContent": "ybceo:\n\n> think\n\nThanks for sharing! It does make for an interesting read. I tried this once: GitHub - max-baz/arch-secure-boot: UEFI Secure Boot for Arch Linux + btrfs snapshot recovery but I failed to make it work. Concerning the hardware: I get that Lenovo seems to offer fine hardware for a reasonable price, but wasn’t this also the company that included zero day exploits along with it? At least I believe that had been reported about ten years ago, but I tend to hold a grudge.",
"title": "Building the ultimate freedom/privacy machine"
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