>want to build mini-ITX >all of them have botnet hardware in them (Intel Wi-FI and BlueTooth module) >buy anyway >examine board >notice the Wi-Fi module is just a M.2 card >unscrew screws and the module simply slides out of the slot
Where were you when INTEL was fucking BTFO out of the water????? There's no Intel processes in my task manager now (it was before when the Wi-Fi module was still installed)
it probably doesn't do jackshit >trusting software to disable hardware
Jackson Bennett
Read about how it works. It just overwrites the ME firmware partitions with ex0 or something. If you can read those partitions you can see if it worked.
Asher Ross
But the PSP was released in 2004. Anyone who used one in its prime is almost certainly over 18 now.
Lucas Ross
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Blake Hernandez
>tricking people into bricking their mb devilish
Jaxon Scott
This is how all tripfags should introduce themselves
Michael Martin
if *all* mini-itx mobos have m2wifi, it may explain why my wifi network completely freezes when access point (old linksys wrt something) is on top of computer which runs libreelec. leenux probably make that m2wifi to malfunction. this won't happen when that computer is running windows.
Elijah Thompson
>he buys board with intel wireless card >willingly unscrews it and doesn’t use it >op thinks he’s btfoing intel >intel still gets his money and laughs all the way to the bank
Hudson Morgan
AMD has a basically identical system to Intel's ME, called "PSP". Any CPU released after... what was it, 2008(?) is not secure.