Post ARqP68vmSBgiIGa59U by thedylanarts@mstdn.plus
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 (DIR) Post #ARqHlRtw1oc3Mtu2sq by adam@hax0rbana.social
       2023-01-20T18:13:28Z
       
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       Python code can be run in your BIOS (if your bios uses UEFI). I know this because I did it earlier this week.That's your #funFact about #UEFI #security today. Enjoy.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARqNSMRShW90exrlqa by thedylanarts@mstdn.plus
       2023-01-20T19:17:14Z
       
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       @adam hmmm... I wonder if I can make use of that... I guess I could install applications with python scrips, or automate over clocking?
       
 (DIR) Post #ARqOyw1K3ZWOE0jhEO by adam@hax0rbana.social
       2023-01-20T19:34:19Z
       
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       @thedylanarts I was using it to read and write memory, NVRAM, and the like from a UEFI shell.In order to be accessible from the O/S, I believe that it would need to be a UEFI driver instead of an UEFI application, but I am not entirely sure on that. I know a driver can register a protocol that can be accessible from the O/S, I'm just not completely sure whether UEFI applications can be launched or accessed after the O/S is loaded.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARqP68vmSBgiIGa59U by thedylanarts@mstdn.plus
       2023-01-20T19:35:38Z
       
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       @adam interesting indeed