I have not argued with myself. I do not see what made you believe this.
I have argued with "I don’t believe that much has really changed here", which is the text to which I have replied.
As I have explained, an open-source kernel module, even together with closed-source device firmware, is much more secure than a closed-source kernel module.
Therefore the truth is that a lot has changed here, contrary to the statement to which I have replied, as this change makes the OS kernel much more secure.
I have argued with "I don’t believe that much has really changed here", which is the text to which I have replied.
As I have explained, an open-source kernel module, even together with closed-source device firmware, is much more secure than a closed-source kernel module.
Therefore the truth is that a lot has changed here, contrary to the statement to which I have replied, as this change makes the OS kernel much more secure.