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I'm quite curious, are there many advantages to building a libre PC? Last I checked, my hardware doesn't bombard me with ads, AI and other manifestations of enshittification. Yet.
You can encrypt your /boot partition with Argon2, which allows you to have a fully encrypted disk. You can check the integrity of your kernel at boot via Libreboot GRUB using GPG. Not as much spyware as you get with modern day computers. I know there is still proprietary ECs, microcode, etc. but we should all be trying to minimize proprietary software as much as possible.
minix is the end of user privacy
Minix inside everyone cpu
Well theoretically this is how you secure your bios properly?
But it ain't ready for mainstream at all is my understanding. OP is a FOSS trail blazing chad.
Hoping to go libre on my next built around 2030
I remember a colleague who had a laptop with a cpu that supported virtualization, but it wasn't enabled, and there was no option in the uefi to enable it, so he couldn't run virtualbox. Perhaps libreboot could help getting rid of such arbitrary limitations?