@arstechnica oh yes, it’s about time for them to express that they’re deeply concerned. Trust me, it’ll end right there - sadly as always and like with everything else.
But who knows - maybe thanks to technological advances those issues will not pose any threat in the future?…
I’ve been thinking a lot about it as well and the more I think of it - the less I’m concerned. It’s just future. Wozniak’s boss at HP asked him why the hell would ordinary people need computers back in a day…
Everything changes - the question is what will our average human intelligence allow us to do with the new tools 🤔
@arstechnica meh, Palm was cool and all, but I had an iPAQ H3835 in 2001 - and still do and it still works - with a foldable keyboard. It was purely awesome. I opened this whole construction on my lap on the bus home from Lyceum and wrote some code in PPL - C-based language some fella developed for the Pocket PC back in a day. Strangers on the bus thought that Matrix has got them 🤣, because I was if not the only one - probably one of the very few people with those things here in Kyiv.
@nixCraft I read I three times and three times I read it like “win brute force driver”. And I was like, oh man, hacking Windows is now a built-in feature on a driver level 🤯🤣
@nixCraft from what I can see it’s obviously something like a Flipper Zero attack. Definitely looks like a Rubber Ducky except it’s done over Bluetooth
@arstechnica oh well, that holds true for 99,9% of ventures out there. The unbeatable majority is frightened by competing with quality or value and just falls miserably down to price wars. No one wins as a result in the long run.