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It's not that "we really don't seem to care much"

It's that even those of us that care vehemently, have no recourse. It is impossible to fight a secret police state.



Well with that attitude it is...

Part of winning is to even begin to believe you can fight...


There's ongoing work to fight against this, it just takes a very long time because the problem domain is incredibly complex.

RISC-V [0] is an open ISA that looks promising. Unfortunately, the privileged instruction set is still a draft, which is important for getting a full modern OS up and running.

lowRISC [1] is as non-profit open hardware company that has been working on a fully open RISC-V-based SoC that can run Linux. In their about page they claim it'll be ready this year.

There's also the stuff from SiFive. They have an arduino-comparible microcontroller, and have ongoing work for a 64-bit quad-core. I don't think their hardware is open, though.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC-V

[1] http://www.lowrisc.org




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