Apparently, it's come out that Windows 11 needs you to have a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) installed in order for Windows 11 to install or work. I'm sure a hack work around will come out at Github latter on. Heck of it is, Microsoft owns Github. LOL! What a contradiction in time.
A lot of your newer CPUs since at least 2018 already have a TPM built in. For older CPUs and motherboards your only hope is if the motherboard has
well a TPM connector.
The push for a TPM is an interesting one. While it's need for Bitlocker and other things primarily related to the enterprise spectrum, I wonder if there's some sort of unique identifier attached to it or something? My sound conspiratorial of me, but given Microsoft or just big tech in general I have my suspicions.
In my opinion, anything requiring a physical piece of matter for decryption and what have you, be it a TPM, Yubikey or biometrics is rife for a hack. You're better off with a manual password entry* and having the software use a salt based on atmospheric noise or use a very small piece of Americium or something. In the United States, the first amendment protects your right to free speech and the fifth amendment pretty much says you don't have to say anything to otherwise incriminate yourself. A piece of matter like a Yubikey can be stolen or examined, and biometrics is NOT protected under the 5th amendment. In the the example of a smartphone, you can be compelled under court order to use your mug, fingerprint, eye, etc. to unlock the phone.** If you're dead you have no choice, your phone is unlocked. Having said all that, a TPM can be used in a criminal case for forensic examination or what ever. But I guess
no one has anything to hide so we the serfdom don't have to worry.
*Yes, malware, side channel attacks, etc can grab a manually entered password. Do you trust Gboard?
**Yes, a smartphone can be decrypted without a password.
Anyway,
# sudo rant mode-off
# ls other thoughts
Other thoughts:
I think I might just go Qubes OS as my everyday driver and if I game I'll flip a switch for the secondary hard drive with a striped down Windows 10 or 11 which was striped down with NTlite and what have you. All the while PFsense gurds against telemetry leakage as best as possible up to and including the deployment of NAT64 if needed... What? You thought IPv6 was the shitz? Think again...
There be MAC addresses and what not in them parts.

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Addendum.
Intel chips let Web sites check your computer's ID - CNET
Now what made people allow this? Read on:
Pentium III - Wikipedia
Remember the Clipper chip? NSA's botched backdoor-for-Feds from 1993 still influences today's encryption debates • The Register
TiVo, your satellite and cable box? "Smart TV?" All know you better than you know yourself. Lets not forget the IoT crap, mobile devices with GPS fixed resolution of at least 13 feet (3.9 meters), WiFI probing requests, WiFI location based tracking and the bloody list goes on. You either stay abreast of it all and lessen the "footprint" or embrace the privacy rape.