meh. i'm done tweaking it now
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Most typical application/system software is high level and portable, but boot
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firmware has to be written for each specific machine, and due to the way
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hardware works, there are many trade-offs made, including by the FSF when
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defining what standards should apply *in practise*. Different lines in different
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sands. Different *battle grounds*.
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defining what standards should apply *in practise*.
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The fact that almost nobody talks about the EC firmware is *because* of the
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Respects Your Freedom certification. In reality, the EC firmware is crucial
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based on assumptions that are no longer true.
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Sad truth: RYF actively encourages *less* freedom, by not being bold enough.
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It pitches a victory flag and says *mission accomplished*, despite the fact
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It sets a victory flag and says *mission accomplished*, despite the fact
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that the work is *far* from complete!
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If followed *with exemptions unchallenged*, RYF may in some cases encourage
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