So because it's low on the list it's not a right? Where do we draw the line? Let's do an experiment. Which rights can we take away from you? Some are pretty far down the list, right? The right to live is pretty important, so that's all the way up on the list. So where's the line drawn?
So we should all give up our rights so we can use the fancy new locked down technology to digitally sign our photographs. Oh, and now every photograph you ever post on social media can be tracked to your device. I love your future!! We should also install a camera in your bathroom. Just to attest. It's just attestation, bro.
Obviously you're not a car guy if you earnestly believe classic cars should almost always be refitted with an electric engine rather than using a more environmentally friendly fuel replacement. We shouldn't just toss the old functional engine & ECU & other components into the landfill. You're seeing it from a tech perspective. No, Sam, the Porsche 964 is not comparable to the latest shiny MacBook where you can just throw it away after you've had your 2 years of fun and the non-replaceable battery looks like a pillow and Apple refuses to update your OS. My 10c is I'm all for the synthetic gasoline instead of completely gutting classics and just turning them into almost-sleeper "classic body & suspension with a Tesla motor thrown into it". That being said I don't mind the electric conversions but to imply they should be done rather than just switching fuels is silly at best. I see it in the same category of project as an engine swap, it's something that's done for fun or more power, not something that ought to happen to every classic.
It's just not. Otherwise, all servers would be running your beloved iOS, wouldn't they?
>in part because of the lack of verified boot
This does not matter. I can generate my own keys.
>easier to pwn [...] than [...]an iPhone
Lol... If anything, phones are more vulnerable because you have less access to sandboxes and VMs.
Hey, look, an Apple CVE from two days ago. https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-43284
And this one's from this month. https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-43300
And here's Apple's sandbox failing, last month. https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-43274