On Tue, 2021-07-06 at 14:34 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Patrick writes:
> 
>  > I think much depends on what the TPM is used for. Certainly if the
>  > user takes care not to subvert the intention, it can reasonably be
>  > used to ensure that only trusted software is run.
> 
> "Pragmatically speaking ..." ;-)  Seriously, I think TPM mostly makes
> sense with VMs.  People who write programs are generally going to be
> very unhappy with the amount of kissing up to the TPM they have to
> do.
> Like, on Mac every time LLVM releases a new version of the debugger I
> have to go through the self-signing dance.  So far I have been
> satisfied with the results every time (there really are new features
> or performance improvements), but it's infrequent enough that I have
> no memory of the procedure, let alone muscle memory.

Indeed. I have no particular interest in TPM as such. My original
question was aimed at anticipating possible issues with VMs and Windows
11 if I ever get round to installing it, but that seems to be resolved.

poc
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