May 7, 2022, 11:43 p.m. | /u/SuppaCoup

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we have the tech to validate hardware and know for a fact if it has backdoors-[https://spectrum.ieee.org/xray-tech-lays-chip-secrets-bare](https://spectrum.ieee.org/xray-tech-lays-chip-secrets-bare)

with this tech widely deployed we can know for a fact that devices are secure, esp if they are created in an open source fashion saince you can easily spot any modifications to the device's hardware at even the tiniest scales. It's worth a shot i think.

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