Comment by semolino

4 days ago

Being able to decide yourself the software that is allowed to run on the hardware you own.

But you have that ability. There's a one-off 24 hour wait.

You have a similar wait if you get it shipped to you from Amazon.

Is the instant gratification essential?

  • Whether it's essential or not is up to the user, who should be able to load whatever operating system they want (enabling them to bypass the restriction) on their bootloader-unlockable device.

    • Why should the bootloader come locked? That's restricting freedom isn't it by preventing those without a few minutes to unlock it from having true freedom.

      I'm not sure how an unlockable bootloader that comes locked and a signed and verified software only that can be unlocked is actually fundamentally different.

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  • Until they alter the deal. And pray they don't alter it further. Being unable to see possible evolutions but talking about "instant gratification" is a beautiful contradiction.

  • If the wait was a week/a month/a year/a decade, would you still consider that "ability"?

    • That’s the question, isn’t it? At what point does the liberty become essential?