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We are making the alternatives to glownigger CPUs as we speak. RISC-V is to CPUs as the GNU Project/Linux is to operating systems.

The backdoors in Intel and AMD chips is the Achilles heel to having truly safe (modern) computers, as even though Linux is great and necessary, it technologically has no ability to turn off the glownigger features of the CPU in the underlying computer. RISC-V is a project going on for the last decade to make an instruction set architecture for CPUs that is free and open source and doesn't rely on x86 or ARM architecture. Compared to GNU/Linux stuff it's much less developed, but already we have a feature-complete basic CPU instruction set and manufactures have been making single board computers using RISC-V, and Linux nerds have been able to get it to run desktop Linux distros (e.g. Debian) successfully.

If you're tech savvy, you can already opt out of the glownig computer systems entirely if you're fine with using a single board computer. I would guess that within a few years we're going to see people selling complete packages (e.g. laptops) with all the peripherals and a Linux distro installed so that less technical people will reasonably able to opt-out of Microsoft, Apple, AMD, Intel, etc. spyware entirely. Even for non-privacy/security people it makes financial sense because you have retarded licensing fees you have to pay to AMD/Intel if you're a chip fabricator who wants to produce general purpose CPUs, RISC-V allows you to cut out that expense.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykKnc86UtXg

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