

Some of these rootkits, yeah, I get that. However, my point still stands on that front without the use of those malware rootkits disguised as anti-cheats.
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Some of these rootkits, yeah, I get that. However, my point still stands on that front without the use of those malware rootkits disguised as anti-cheats.


This is quite an interesting concept. However, as a gamer, I would need some somewhat modern hardware.
I know there’s an MSI motherboard that supports Coreboot/Libreboot for Intel, considering I’d want to own the hardware on that front (I’m on AMD). That might be a good place to start countercomputing.


No digital ID for Solus. Sweet. At least now I’m using Artix, which can’t even implement it either.


Any Arch-based distribution gives you a ton of control to do whatever you want with it as long as you know what you’re doing. Having used Linux myself for 5 years, nothing beats Arch-based for me. Sure, I started with Manjaro (a big mistake for a beginner in my opinion), though I used around four or five distros (including the now defunct Arco Linux while editing for CoculesNation on YouTube), and stuck to CachyOS (same with my producer, actually).
Huh, another OS-level digital ID bill? Who would’ve known?
People are already calling this out, especially with the Jesuit class wanting everything in their power to do that.