@allison
>or not make the drivers open source making us release the entire silicon chip files so that everyone not only knows your drivers secrets but also your most closely guarded trade secrets for graphics and computer chipsets too
IT'S FRIDAY, RELEASE THE FREEDOM !
@mangeurdenuage
@allison
They're copping out saying someone wants to buy it. It's why I'm all for "just leak it retard the first time" instead of cock teasing like this.
@PhenomX6 @allison
>someone wants to buy it.
:reeee:

>It's why I'm all for "just leak it retard the first time"
:this:

@mangeurdenuage @PhenomX6 @allison
If I were to guess, they're bluffing.
Either they've never got the data they claim they did, or they're too scared to actually release it cause they know if they did, Nvidia would see them locked in jail for the rest of their lives.

As for the "guy who wanna bought the source code", it's either a big fat lie to cop out, or it's literally the police already going after them.

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@PhenomX6 @allison @mangeurdenuage
Ever heard of "don't negotiate with terrorists"? Pretty much the same thing applies here. 1st rule is to not pay any ransom or succumb to any blackmail, because if you do, you paint a giant target on yourself. And I'm sure Nvidia doesn't want that.

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@alyx @PhenomX6 @allison
Nvidia already painting that giant target by making proprietary software/hardware :gnujihad:
@alyx @allison @mangeurdenuage The hacker crew claimed that Nvidia already was trying to ransom/encrypt/plant malware on their first PC full of stolen data. I'm sure they would but wouldn't admit to it.
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