Ventura docs for M2 Macs in this comment: https://gist.github.com/henrik242/65d26a7deca30bdb9828e183809690bd?permalink_comment_id=4555340#gistcomment-4555340
Old Monterey docs in this old revision: https://gist.github.com/henrik242/65d26a7deca30bdb9828e183809690bd/32c410e3a1de73539c76fa13ea5486569c4e0c5d
Solution for Sonoma: https://gist.github.com/sghiassy/a3927405cf4ffe81242f4ecb01c382ac
For Inel based MacBooks (Air and Pro), I was able to validate the method given by @predragcvetkovski and @maclover696
Note, if you connect to internet during the restore process from an external SSD having clean ventura 13.3.1 installed along with a created super user, then it restores quickly without any errors and boots into internal mac also without any errors.
Output of DEP/MDM:
% sudo profiles show -type enrollment
Error fetching Device Enrollment configuration: Client is not DEP enabled.
% sudo profiles status -type enrollment
Enrolled via DEP: No
MDM enrollment: No
Again thanks @predragcvetkovski and @maclover696 for detailing the steps. This is the most easiest and safest method to bypass MDM/DEP on Intel based MacBooks.
OTA updates worrk, I was able to install Ventura macOS Security Response 13.3.1 (a) at the time of this writing without any issues.