• Lojcs@piefed.social
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    6 hours ago

    Strong ai slop vibes emanating from the article. It’s full of contradictions and listicles. Each section feels divorced from the others, and subsection titles are larger than section titles.

    The information density feels way too high for something ai written, but at the very least they must’ve used an ai to fuck it up afterwards

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      3 hours ago

      Yeah I checked the twitter profiles of the two people mentioned, one doesnt talk about it at all and the other says it’s not what people think and it won’t enable CFW.

      AI nonsense.

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      Yeah agreed especially further down when it’s just randomly rehashing old history. It’s also mixing up decryption and verification even in the beginning of the article. First they write:

      BootROM (Level 0): The CPU runs code burned into it at the factory. This code is immutable (cannot be changed). It uses the ROM Keys to verify the signature of the next loader.

      Then just two paragraphs below:

      The ROM Keys change everything. With these keys, hackers can decrypt the Level 1 Bootloader.

      So which is it? Usually bootloaders in a chain hash the next stage. That hash is compared with the signed hash the stage presents, and the signature on the signed hash is cryptographically verified against the locally stored trusted keys. No encryption or decryption takes place. Maybe this is different for the PS5 but then that would be noteworthy, not something you just assume readers to know.

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        4 hours ago

        Maybe I am missing something but I think you answers your own question?

        ROM is Level 0, it has the burned-in, permanent key. It hashes and verifies the Level 1 bootloader, on disk, signed with the ROM key.

        Now that the ROM key is known, anyone can sign a PS5 bootloader; and you can pretty much do whatever you want from there.

        It would seem that all existing PS5s just went up in value.