ManyKeys on Nostr: Everyone screams about “privacy” but nobody wants to look under the motherboard. ...
Everyone screams about “privacy” but nobody wants to look under the motherboard. The real jailers live in the firmware — ME, PSP, TrustZone — the silicon gods quietly running the show while people cosplay sovereignty. And then the #Monero crowd shows up, waving ring signatures like holy water, insisting they’ve broken the panopticon. It’s hilarious. You can’t preach freedom on hardware that still owns you.
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