Comment by fc417fc802
16 hours ago
I'm not giving a small time software vendor proprietary access to my machine at that level. I honestly think that anyone who accepts it must be woefully uninformed about the risks involved.
I'm already salty about the binary blobs required by various pieces of firmware.
People just don't care. Even Stallman is okay with a microwave with closed-source firmware as long as it doesn't try to update its firmware.
For most people, a computer is just another appliance. They don't consider the security implications that this appliance can leak credit cards and such.
> People just don't care.
But I think they ought to. I also suspect that the current state of affairs is largely due to lack of understanding.
> as long as it doesn't try to update its firmware
I agree. But that isn't what we're talking about here. Things that can't update their firmware generally don't need you to upload a binary blob to them on startup.