redstarfish,
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Leah is such a troll. She even contacts youtubers to make videos about her. Then they collectively attack GNU developers who are actually doing the right thing.

redstarfish,
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For my opinion: From the view point of software freedom, no the firmware which is baked into the chip is not same when the firmware is distributed as software. In the previous case, once the product is sold the manufacturer can't modify the code, you can't modify the code. But in the latter case, manufacturers still can modify it but you can't.

And no I don't care about security updates. As I have said before, I'd rather be cracked than install proprietary security patches.

kspatlas,
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@redstarfish what if the crack installs proprietary software in your firmware?

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