> The hell is tpm Trusted Platform Module - a cryptoprocessing chip that all newer PCs have (though not necessarily enabled depending on your setup). In theory it's for "improving security", but really it just means that your machine is way more identifiable (you can be B& from software and services regardless of your IP or account), and DRM will get way worse and harder to crack/bypass (;´Д`) TPM has been around for years, but TPM 2.0 is now a hardware require- ment for Windows 11 (there are supposedly ways around it, but who knows how long those methods will work for) Reference: 2021/11/19(Fri) 02:23:10