The current modem-related regulations are bad for free/libre software
indeed. :(

Just a note about Garrett:

He also presented the difference between Secure Boot vs. Restricted
Boot ([1]). And it's not about being able to disable it, and not about
having a "legacy" mode. :)

Of course, I do agree with you in that an involvement of someone in a
project doesn't mean he'll guarantee that things will go as expected,
and in for-profits it doesn't guarantee that he'll be given enough
importance in the decision making.

Also, as a note: Garrett's blog and website seem to force the user to
use non-free JS. :)

[1]
<https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libby/m/embracing-secure-boot-and-rejecting-restricted-boot-matthew-garrett/>

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