On Sun, 2022-09-18 at 02:30 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
I am not a lawyer, but I'm sure lawyers can have a field day with
the
above statement. Specially if your machine - real or virtual - stops
booting after a revocation list update.
Curiosity makes me wonder why something gets listed there.
Manufacturers refused to pay some fee? Stolen code being built into
knock-off hardware? How to cancel the fraudulent ones without wrecking
the original they cloned?
If I had a legitimately bought PC and it suddenly stopped working I'd
be pissed. I don't think I've ever regretted ditching windows over two
decades ago.
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