

Don’t use a hammer. They really mean it this time
Don’t use a hammer. They really mean it this time
Two eggs and one sausage
Na it could also be any of the trash software, or the bios, or any one of their proprietary parts, like ram sticks
Not now, not most of the time anyway. I did say mostly fixed
That was not the case back with Java 6 ish. Even massive breakage between minor releases was common. you had to tell everybody exactly which jre to use and possibly ship it with your software
Yeah they almost fixed the need to compile and run with the exact same jdk version.
The rest still applies
The trick with HP anything is to look for the quickspec . It’s stupidly the most detailed doc they produce
Yeah at this point it’s rapid disassembly, because it’s scheduled
You have been eaten by a grue
Na I won’t buy a car without Android Auto even if it’s a cool ev. GM can diaf though
None. People that have physical access to you device can write malicious firmware. Which they can already do with physical access
It’s an overblown nothing-burger. Calling it a backdoor is a security researcher juicing up some minor finding