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We (me with a friend) created this page https://openwebdefenders.org and planning to create banners for websites that may want to inform their users on what's going on.

If anyone wants to contribute somehow or have other ideas I would be happy to discuss on https://github.com/openwebdefenders/web/issues

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[–] Quereller@lemmy.one 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I don't know about web environment integrity or where this will lead but I remember the time trusted computing and TPMs came up. At this time, people were really scared that this is the end of Linux (on PC). Today, I use secure boot (with my MOK) on my consumer distro just fine.

[–] argv_minus_one@beehaw.org 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Had Trusted Computing happened as it was originally envisioned, you wouldn't be. You'd be using Windows because that's the only operating system you'd be allowed to use.

And now here we are again, facing down a plot to extinguish FOSS competition under the guise of security. Yes, it's happened before, but that doesn't mean the outcome is guaranteed to be as favorable as it was last time.

We're going to beat this thing. Then, we're going to deal with it, all over again, in about a decade.