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Misinformation on x86 Hardware #247
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While browsing privacy forums, I often see a lot discussions regarding x86 hardware security features. Unfortunately, most of the threads are riped with misinformation. In this post, I will bad advices I have seen. |
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I'm holding off on adding suggestions to the intro because dngray provided some feedback to this section on Matrix (right after you announced that this page is ready on the on-topic room) that you may want to read.
For convenience, here's dngray's feedback.
dngray (Ursus maritimus)
looking much better already 👍️
While browsing privacy forums, I often see a lot discussions regarding x86 hardware security features. Unfortunately, most of the threads are riped with misinformation. In this post, I will bad advices I have seen.
i'd probably re-word that lolz, because some of those words aren't words
"Often when browsing privacy forums there are misconceptions surrounding x86 platform security, particularly in relation to "What laptop should I purchase?" In this post I'll make some recommendations about what I think are the best options and why.
for example, because advices isn't a word, and riped isn't either
and quite often misinformation is actually just a misconception, a conceived thought that a person has thought was true but actually isn't. It's a better word because people often associate misinformation with something done on purpose.
so it's probably the word you're actually looking for
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/misconception
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/misinformation as opposed to which is generally on purpose
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"Often when browsing privacy forums there are misconceptions surrounding x86 platform security, particularly in relation to "What laptop should I purchase?" In this post I'll make some recommendations about what I think are the best options and why.
the opening paragraph of any blog article should be clear about it's intentions
that is your opportunity to capture the reader's attention
- It is detectable. An easy way is to just go visit port 16992/tcp on your device. | ||
- To be extra sure, you can also run `nmap` to scan the port from a different device. | ||
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This is not something hidden, people have accidentally [run into AMT](https://mastodon.lilysthings.org/@i_lost_my_bagel/112228352384742242) on social media. |
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This is not something hidden, people have accidentally [run into AMT](https://mastodon.lilysthings.org/@i_lost_my_bagel/112228352384742242) on social media. | |
This component is not something hidden, as people have accidentally [run into AMT](https://mastodon.lilysthings.org/@i_lost_my_bagel/112228352384742242) on social media. |
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Co-authored-by: friendly-rabbit-35 <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Tommy <[email protected]>
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Co-authored-by: friendly-rabbit-35 <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Tommy <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: friendly-rabbit-35 <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Tommy <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: friendly-rabbit-35 <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Tommy <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Tommy <[email protected]>
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