Eh, I still wouldn't trust it. Still too big a risk of hardware/firmware backdoors straight to Lord Amazon.
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But the whole point is you are flashing replacement firmware yourself that has been indepdently produced, and you can check / search the code.
But what if the BIOS has a backdoor? Considering that this is amazon we are talking about, I wouldn't be surprised.
Is there a BIOS on an echo? This is firmware flashing. But maybe just with the original author and he took it to pieces for that reason (to prevent calls to home) and better understands it.
That is really impressive, can't wait to see what people do with this new power.
Ill never use that creepy things inside my house
Please read the linked article - it is firmware that is flashed which has removed all the "call home" features and you can examine the code. That was the whole point of the post, not having to use Amazon software that listens in etc. The hardware is fine as long as these mods get done. So many already buy Windows computers in a shop and never question the Cortana assistant listening in - the solution to that is format your computer and install a trusted Linux Distro. This is the same, but for Amazon Echo Gen 1.