• DFX4509B@lemmy.org
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    6 hours ago

    I hope MS doesn’t start doing this to Windows or else that would kill WINE/Proton, and also severely harm Windows itself given how deeply sideloading exes or msi files is ingrained into that OS.

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      5 hours ago

      Why would Linux have to respect the certificates? Run whatever random software you want!

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        27 minutes ago

        maybe it could even turn out to be a sometimes useful measure there with the slight change of placing the decision in the hands of the user.

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      Didn’t the old arm version of windows have this limitation though? It only ran signed exes with a chain of trust?

      I feel like this is probably where things might be heading overall “for our safety”. People saying it’s only the pixel. It’s only the pixel so far. And I think Samsung are locking up bootloaders too. I fully expect both to become the norm.

      Oh you’ll be able to get a phone that isn’t locked this way. With 4 generations out of date hardware at twice the price of the current flagship because it’s a niche product they just can not make at scale to be affordable.

      Also I’ve said it elsewhere, local/personal compute is something I fully expect to become a rare and expensive hobby too.

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        3 hours ago

        And custom-built PCs are already getting priced further and further out of the market for everyone who isn’t rich; mini PCs are slowly taking over the budget segments, and even some of the mid-range as well.

        Next step if it’s allowed to get that far would be locking out alternate OSes after upgradeable PCs are all but eliminated except for HEDT.