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H. Faust (hfaust@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 05-Dec-2024 09:41:24 JST H. Faust
The S in TPM stands for Secure -
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mangeurdenuage :gnu: :trisquel: :gondola_head: 🌿 :abeshinzo: :ignucius: (mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 05-Dec-2024 09:41:23 JST mangeurdenuage :gnu: :trisquel: :gondola_head: 🌿 :abeshinzo: :ignucius:
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~BitBun~ :bunRetro: (bitbun@raru.re)'s status on Thursday, 05-Dec-2024 22:47:30 JST ~BitBun~ :bunRetro:
@hfaust I work with TPMs at work. Cool devices, absolute dogshit specification.
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dilbert 1 (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 05-Dec-2024 22:48:12 JST dilbert 1
@BitBun @hfaust With TPM at least Windows could have an actually-secure password keychain. -
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dilbert 1 (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Thursday, 05-Dec-2024 22:53:14 JST dilbert 1
@mischievoustomato @BitBun @hfaust I don't use the built in keychain on anything but macos, I don't know if any particular linux distribution uses the tpm for it. -
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Johnny Peligro, now on Mitra! (mischievoustomato@mitra.taihou.website)'s status on Thursday, 05-Dec-2024 22:53:15 JST Johnny Peligro, now on Mitra!
@sun @hfaust @BitBun what about leenoox? I've read that leenoox is pretty behind in many security measures
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