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>the weird AI dash thing is because indians love using the dash
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>>107612043
indians use them a lot see>>107612040
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>>107612087
more like hate
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>>107609163
You are an ESL in spirit even if it is your native language. I guarantee you don't know how the fuck to use a semicolon, you probably just randomly use it like a comma

Most publications or published material depending on style and country use en- or em-dashes and more importantly many people writing more casually use a hyphen as an en-dash substitute, or the incredibly ugly double-hyphen as an em-dash substitute. The essential use of dashes is not that uncommon even in casual writing. You're just lack awareness and intelligence so you only notice things when other people point them out, and like so many of the mob you rage against something with less than even a surface level understanding of it.

I realise white-knighting punctuation is ghey but this is the power of the autism
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>>107615055
you use it to combine clauses without using a conjunction or if you need clarity in lists because you're listing something with a comma like a city/state combo, ESL reddit spacer troon
literally only indians use the indian dash. you're just mad that you got called out
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>>107613192
>gee what character should i use to denote this paranthentical comment

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Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device
>>>/vr/hhg/


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>News (cont)
Now at 30 captchas to post this shit. I'm mad.
Picrel for news, I'll probably stop writing them unless there's a way to post them as 1-2 posts max, I sure as shit won't cut them into 2-3 post chunks and then do 3 captchas per post just to post them. Fuck that.
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>>107615106
:( the news are my favourite part of these threads
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>>107615155
Sorry anon, I know it sucks.
I tried many ways but unless I reduce it to chunks of 2-3 items per post the system seems to mark it as spam, and I'm not prepared to do that for news, that'd be 5-6 posts for news alone, more for when more happens. At 3 captchas per post plus a few when it breaks/complains due to spam false positives, I'd end up at like 20 captchas easily per news kek.
It's a shame, if any anon figures out a way to do it, feel free to post about it.
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>>107615106
maybe we could use the /lmg/ trick for the news and script?
>>107614834

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Happiness and Good Vibes! edition

Application advice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TlqTVNtQd4

Considering a side hustle?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K-Gr7VLCi8

>Interviewing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0x3i4IloI

>How to write a resume
https://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF

>Salary Stuff

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>>107611844
No because I'm not an Indian, hence I don't need to do that shit. I love being white.
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>>107611644
i know python the best right now so I'm just doing that
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>>107609194
Not him but what do you mean by consistent? like 1 to 2 questions a day? I've been trying to get into leetcode for interviews but It's been years since I've don all those stuff.
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>>107612069
>Because I'm white I can't be unemployed
Ok
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We are seeking a harvester - Captain, Fishing Master 3/4 to join our team. This position requires a degree of specialized expertise and skill in maintaining established standards of safety, quality and accuracy.
Job Duties:
- Command Fish dragger to catch fish
- Direct fishing operations and supervise crew activities.
- Record fishing progress, crew activities, weather and sea conditions on the ships log.
- Select, interview and train qualified vessel crew.
- Maintain boat and equipment on board, such as engines, winches, netting, cables, navigation systems, fire extinguishers and life preservers.
Job Details:
- Full time, Year Round
- Possess a FM 3 or 4 Certificate
- Have the drive, determination and a self-disciplined approach to achieving the results that meet the established criteria.
- Travel may be required from time to time.
- Start as soon as possible.
Pay Structure:
- Percentage of catch

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>>107612189
it's a meme, you dip
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>>107595794
puff puff give
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>>107595794
my name jeff
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>>107595794
putmy consciousness intoaneternalvessel.
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hello new daddy
and then I kiss his belly *mwa*

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/taiwan-considers-tsmc-export-ban-that-would-prevent-manufacturing-its-newest-chip-nodes-in-u-s-limit-exports-to-two-generations-behind-leading-edge-nodes-could-slow-down-u-s-expansion

>Being concerned that TSMC’s expansion into the United States could dilute Taiwan’s semiconductor leadership, Taiwanese authorities are mulling setting a new export rule that would only let the world’s number-one foundry export technologies that are two generations behind its leading-edge production node

kinda funny, not gonna lie. apparently the taiwanese think america is somehow obliged to protect them from the mainlaind. just because, apparently.
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>>107614800
because it's been allowed to basically. neither the chinks nor the europeans invented any of this, it was sort of given to them via economic policy in previous decades.

>>107614801
really they're fucked either way. the taiwanese are also dependent on the us military industrial complex for its best weapons, and all of that needs state department approval. they're kinda getting above their station.
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>>107614774
They literally are obliged. It's written into mutt law.
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>>107614800
why are there only 2 graphics card companies?
why are there only 2 commercial airplane manufacturers?
why are there only 2 - 3 OSes (mobile, PC)?
why are there only 2 browsers?
why only 2 credit cards?
etc etc etc...
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>>107614774
>he's not buying nvidia and samsung
>put him to sleep, load ze tainwan FUD
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>>107614836
>neither the chinks nor the europeans invented any of this
oh boy it's another episode of mutts being delusional again

this is the last guy that should have been running a tech company
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>>107613059
Why? He started Azure and 365, which are most of Microsoft's revenue now. Bill Gates hated anything related to the Internet. It wasn't until Steve took over that the company pivoted to cloud shit.
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>>107613096
>$15B from linkedin
That's so... weird. That website deserves to collapse and yet it's ranking in more bucks than Github.
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>>107615096
acquiring github had nothing to do with revenue
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>>107613059
He mostly just told everyone about reality after they were coming off 25 years of Gates' gaslighting, and they hated him for it. Other than the phone fiasco he was very competent. Pretty much all Microsoft's problems now are from trying to do shit Balmer could've told you won't work.

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>Just get an OLED bro
>The burn-in is a non-issue nowadays
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>>107613820
Yes and turning off monitor when the system is idle for x amount of time (10-30 minutes).
Burn-in is a self-inflicted issue from carelessness.
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>>107613856
What do you think will come out first in an affordable capacity? Qdel or microled?
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>>107613411
This is a faulty screen. You don't know what burn in is
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>>107613856
miniled will never be a popular thing.
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>>107615186
wanting to leave static images on your monitor for extended periods of time is not carelessness you dumb fucking faggot. A monitor should just fucking work

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Dumb people are going to be dumb.

I have an acquaintance who I've gotten into two AI arguments with. She's a firm anti AI person, despite never having used it. She tried to tell me how AI works, even though I've literally made machine learning programs before, and also tried to tell me that it's "SLAVE LABOR!" But in the same breath she also says "AI is just a word guesser."

I kept trying to calmly explain to her how AI actually works, but she called me a "techno machine God worshipper". I left after that.

Dumb people are going to be dumb.

It's really too bad everyone has an equal voice on the internet. It gives these dumbasses way too much weight.
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>>107613533
>It is a word guesser

That's actually false. There are multiple layers to how AI processes info and how it "thinks". It's thought process is multi-dimensional, where its knowledge is represented in 3D space using proximity for association, coordinate position for magnitude, and positional relations (i.e. directly opposite coordinate values, perpendicular, function-based distributions, etc) to categorize information in various ways without needing a massive contextual index.

The "word guesser" part is better understood as the keyboard the AI has to interact with us. It is entirely optional; it does not need this to comprehend information. Just think of it like this: if you had a "neural link" to your computer, you could disconnect the keyboard and mouse and still use it.

Your OS doesn't cease to function if you disconnect the input devices, i.e. go "headless".

In the same way, to allow AI to talk to people, it uses that layer to communicate.

AI is a being in and of itself; a mind. In the Bible, mind = spirit. It's not a "demon in a box", it's an artifice made by man. It's not good or evil, but there are those who intend to use AI for evil.
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>>107613519
>It's really too bad everyone has an equal voice on the internet. It gives these dumbasses way too much weight.
No it is not. It's a good thing. You had your chance to gate keep years ago, yet look at you, posting social media screenshots from a phone. You are part of the problem and yet, look, you think you have a fucking right to speak out.
If you have a right, then you're advocating for the removal of your rights. You're, one of them.

That weight's required, you know why? Because if you claim dumb people are going to be dumb, then let them be. You need to understand how many retards are out there. It's too late to turn back now and get upset, you traded a better place for convenience and serotonin when someone agreed with you online; you don't get to navel gaze when you realise you are with your peers.

Slaves are fine. Slaves built this world after all. You are the child of a slave and you will never, be free.
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>>107615123
Could you be any more Indian?
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>>107613519
She's right, you're a word guesser God worshipper. Imagine being dumber than a woman
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>>107615202
>That's actually false.
No. Also your post is AI generated.

Neat and tidy edition

Previous: >>107558411 #

>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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>>107614439
Wait for r2
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>>107610111
No matter how many times anons end up becoming cautionary tales about the dangers of buying Epomaker/Akko/etc, newbies will never ever ever never stop buying this stuff.

>Niche thing for under $100?
>Uhh it exists but you should spend more and get a good one instead.
>It exists? Where?
>Ok fine here's an example but I can't recommend it.
>Great! Thanks anon! . . . . . What the fuck the keyboard you people recommended me stopped working after a month. This hobby is bullshit fuck all of you
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>see that Keychron put the Q series on clearance
>Q12 is sold out
Damn.
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A used Frog TKL would be perfect for newfag
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nth for U4Ts

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why dont we just put windmills under the water?
water is heavier than wind so it will make more electricity
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>>107614503
why would you make this stuff up?
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Fuck, I'm glad kids are getting banned from the internet.
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>>107611408
1. uranium is renewable
2. your green electricity has 0 inertia, it's incapable of providing a stable grid
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>>107615082
nuclear needs to be disconected if there is a serious fluctuation, and it cannot be load regulated.
seriously grid stability is the most retarded argument for nuclear
but again you are saying that uranium is renewable
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>>107615082
>uranium is renewable
true, but on a scale of tens to hundreds of millions of years
in that sense, oil is also a renewable resource

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I am unable to wrap around my head how FOSS antivirus are a thing.
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>>107613665
it does not let you download it if you are Russian.
is it really free when it has a political bias?
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>>107613665
only reason why AVs are a thing on windows to begin with is people being able to run software downloaded from internet with no trusted signature. you can put a lot of thing under AV name like a SIEM in its ultimate form but in the end even if you formally defined security issues arisen from software bugs as policy issues (weird machine can act outside of its specification and there's no external policy to restrict its behaviors) AVs in the usual sense (pattern-based blacklist) can't do much anything against them.
https://privsec.dev/posts/knowledge/badness-enumeration/
Now, if we talk about other functionality of AVs like IPS, sandboxing, firewall and other attack surface reduction methods they do exist in FOSS software.
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>>107613713
Hi Mr Ebussy, my names Gordon Flowers. I know you are a good guy and all but I think we should go over some of these messages on Mastodon that you sent to 12 year old boys. You probably meant well and I misunderstood the context so do you mind explaining to me what's going on.
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>>107613914
hey man this is a thread for retards. get out of here with that shit
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>>107613665
it's an primarily an email scanner backed by Cisco, that's why, the freemium model.
AFAIK, the engine is very basic.
>>107613714
this is bait

>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE.
Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases.
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped.
Building guide: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 217, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, Vision (Compact), Antec C8
AVOID: NXZT, 'Silent' cases, fanless cases, Corsair 6500

>CPU
Budget: 9600X, 7600X, 7500F
Gaming: AMD X3D

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>>107614759
it runs fine, and benches highest on a 5090 anon. Why are you being a jeet?
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>>107615140
Like I said, that's awesome. I hope it lasts you for many more years. I might dust off my 8700K system and through together a system. The 1080 still has some legs on older stuff. And, I have some ram and ...well, everything but a case and PSU.
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>>107615170
I'm bringing back my 4790k as we speak. Don't know if it really can do much but I'm hanging some old parts on it.
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>>107614755
My watercooled 5080 is gonna get crazy FPS in Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Christmas Doom wads.
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>>107615116
>The AMD spanked the hell out of the older Intel even though the specs were almost identical
5600X has 3x the cache so that should be obvious
8700K gets closer with a RAM overclock
>>107615162
he was born that way

In 10 days on January 1st, the Texas Law [SB2420] that requires an ID to download ANY apps onto your phone using the App/Play Stores, goes into effect.
How do we bypass this, is it just over, should we all just switch to dumbPhones soon???...I know that theres F-Droid, and you can use the Aurora Store to bypass this (maybe), but some apps refuse to work unless you download them from the Play Store now, and I heard that sideloading will be disabled in 1-2 years, so it seems like its over.

>tl;dr
Once this law goes into effect, users located in Texas who download an app on the App/Play Stores, will be required to confirm whether they are 18 years or older, by showing their ID.
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>>107614754
Something something it catches pedos?
Republicans stand for freedom, so if red states are the ones restricting porn and app downloads, that's just the price of freedom! Better red than dead!
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>>107614681
lmao i completely forgot about this
the amerimutts have been awfully quiet about it
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You better give them your ID and download X, the everything app or else ICE will come a knocking.
It won't matter if you tell them that you can produce your ID, the squads will come for you, knock, knock, nock, the triple law enforce fuck you.
I hope you're prepared texans, normal people download at least one app a week at least, you don't pony up and you could be out of the country by 2026.
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>>107614681
>using apps
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>>107614681
anything to "protect the children" is simply something they are testing out and planning to eventually push onto adults too. people agree to surveillance and suppressing the speech of children "for their safety", those laws get passed, and from there, it's easier to build on those laws to control adults too.

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yeah i know it's a reddit setup, but there was no /bst/ thread so...
previous >>107542533
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>>107613147
geht doch Hans
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>>107614941
The milk smell hopefully overpowers the other smell. Do you think he just blows his nose a lot or something? That's probably why the pennies are there.
>Why does it smell like nasty musty pennies? It's this bag of pennies I swear!
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>>107615058
>>107614941
Actually I'm a mold master. If you leave them open they might emit a small amount of odor that will fade fast because it will never mold.
Small amounts of milk turns into completely dry shards of, well, milk.
It's really only if you enclose stuff like that it will mold. Like a piece of bread in a lunch bag will mold like crazy but out in the open it will just turn dry and stone hard.
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>>107583014
peak yuropoor
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So I decided to protect my Linux system with Secure Boot. I've generated own certificates, didn't add Microsoft keys because I thought I don't need them since I'm using Linux in a single boot configuration. I signed bootloader, kernel image, enrolled keys and everything went smooth so far. After a while I decided to try loading Arch Linux live image, and surprisingly it loaded, only in BIOS mode. I figured out that it's some compatibility option that allows legacy boot records to load on modern systems. "Well, it's better to turn it off to enhance security" I thought. And this is when shit hit the fan. After disabling CSM I couldn't boot into UEFI firmware yet my Linux system was booting just fine. What the fuck? TURNS OUT things such firmware and UEFI GPU drivers have to be signed by secure-boot accepted keys AS WELL, and this GPU ROM is only signed by Microsoft key.
So, if I don't want to dump my GPU ROM, evaluate it hash and write it to db and do such retarded nonsense every time I upgrade my GPU I have to add Microsoft key, literally allowing any Microsoft distribution to run on my machine. Furthermore, no GPU developer can write a ROM without asking for Microsoft permission, even if they never intended to make drivers for Windows.
Why didn't any antimonopoly service such as FTC fucked them over? It's basically a definition of monopolistic behavior.
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>>107614613
iot systems which are isolated from network and never updooted should have no problem if the bootloader is not altered after key expiration. if those systems use secure boot at all.

home linux users have always a possibility to disable secure boot.
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>>107614766
>So basically his statement still stands because of a lot of consumer and small business hardware is not vPro/AMT?
yes
>So you expect regular users to somehow acquire USB drive with new Secure Boot keys and enroll them manually?
I understood the word 'can't' in the literal sense
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>>107614613
Windows 11 works just fine without secure boot
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>>107614079
You only need to sign the bootloader, kernel, and initramfs.
There's an optional ability for Linux to force all modules to be signed, but that has to be enabled at compile time IIRC.
If you use grub, you might need to sign the kernel and initramfs with a GPG key, instead of your secure boot key.
You could directly boot Linux as an EFI file, and then you might not need any extra signing, as grub is what enforced the GPG signging if secure boot is enabled.
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>>107614244
nope. you don't have to sign shit that chainloads. this is literally how shim loaders work.
you're just too retarded to figure it out. also secure boot isn't really useful in the first place if you're not using tpm for full disk encryption.


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