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this post was submitted on 05 Mar 2026
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They’re going to burn this in all the way from the sub-microprocessor DRM/TPM to the browser, aren’t they?
You can build browsers from source. And import open hardware from China. RISCV is getting close to usable, these days.
You can buy them now, because the US hasn’t banned their import yet, but that’s what these laws will lead to.
When general computing is outlawed, only outlaws will have general computers.
I'll meet you in the digital underground, netizen.
Yep
Google tried a few years back but there was pushback. Google will slowly boil the frog tho.