Interesting enough I also ran into something somewhat related with Dell that they were not able to resolve so they ended up working in a replacement from another vendor.
Nonetheless, it is quite interesting what you've built, but as the end user I'm not quote convinced that it matters. Sure you can claim it reduces attack vectors and such but we'll still see Dells and IBMs in the most restricted and highest security postured sites in the world. Think DoD and such. Core/libreboot with RoT will get me through compliance the same.
The software management plane y'all built is the headlining feature IMHO, not so much what happens behind the scenes that the vast majority of the time will not have a fatal catastrophic upstream effect.
>There are plenty of valid criticisms of Oxide -- but that we don't understand our system simply isn't one of them.
That's not what I said. There's a line in the sand that you must cross when it comes to understanding the true nature of the componentry that you're using. At the end of the day, your AMD CPUs may be lying to you, to all of us, but we just don't know it yet.
Nonetheless, it is quite interesting what you've built, but as the end user I'm not quote convinced that it matters. Sure you can claim it reduces attack vectors and such but we'll still see Dells and IBMs in the most restricted and highest security postured sites in the world. Think DoD and such. Core/libreboot with RoT will get me through compliance the same.
The software management plane y'all built is the headlining feature IMHO, not so much what happens behind the scenes that the vast majority of the time will not have a fatal catastrophic upstream effect.
>There are plenty of valid criticisms of Oxide -- but that we don't understand our system simply isn't one of them.
That's not what I said. There's a line in the sand that you must cross when it comes to understanding the true nature of the componentry that you're using. At the end of the day, your AMD CPUs may be lying to you, to all of us, but we just don't know it yet.