How hard is it to make firmware, CPU's and BiOS etc.
I am personally of the opinion we cannot trust corporations to look after our best interests as a species. They will look after a handful of people to excess, but abuse the rest of the population for profit.
That said, is there any path forward for open source/free:
* CPUs * Motherboard BIOS/CMOS * Firmware in proprietary devices
Thoughts? Am I the only one getting a bit peeved with wealthy corps trampling on the tragedy of the commons and us as a species? You are not alone. The CoreBoot (https://www.coreboot.org/) project is maintained by programmers who would agree with you. The main problem with opensource BIOS is the need to understand several proprietary interfaces. As for the CPU, have a look at the RISC-V project (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC-V). I have seen links to implementations but I can't find them at the moment. You might want to consider systems built using ARM processors instead of Intel. There are several proprietary backdoors in Intel CPUs. > Am I the only one getting a bit peeved with wealthy corps trampling on the tragedy of the commons and us as a species? You can find more of your kind. Take a loot at libreboot, for example. It is very hard and very expensive to put a billion transistors on a chip. I agree with you completely x