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[–] easily3667@lemmus.org 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Well if we're going to just talk about the kernel with 1-2 embedded apps, sure.

or if you're going back to 1990 yes, applications back then we're less demanding than chrome. However that was 35 years ago.

But this article isn't about your little nxp chip or the much weaker 486 chip, it's about laptops humans are using with like...modern web browsers. Which will happily eat 10 gb of ram if you let them. And then Linux will shit the bed and lock up the moment you're out of swap or zram.

I have no idea what you mean by moving goalposts.

The TPM attitude is common among Linux fanboys and I don't really get it. It's a chip for making security simpler for the average user. If you're worried about laptops getting trashed because users won't install Linux, the tpm chip is for them. Also it's over a decade old.