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Fun fact, system76 labtops ship with a boatload of proprietary software. Buying a Linux native laptop is cool but don’t pretend it protects your freedom

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It comes with non-free firmware for WiFi and modern Intel CPUs won’t boot without a bunch of binaries including ME.

Maybe its open source but it isn’t free software

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Isn’t Chromium open source?

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