> and flashed Coreboot/Libreboot.This is a confusing statement, and it's not very important, because Coreboot on modern Intel processors is just a shim for proprietary initialization blobs. It might be about as important as using a libre implementation of the ls command on Mac OS X. Very little real difference.
The "neutralized" ME is the important thing, and even then, it's not an acceptable state of affairs; it's just better than a fully capable ME.
