@thrutheframe@BambulabGlobal@verge And now someone who can't be bothered to do more than read a Verge article that entirely uncritically repeats BLab's blabs, which at best manipulatively reframe the story to make it seem like they did nothing wrong, and at worst outright lie. Something they have a history of.
After 2 weeks of drama & outrage, @BambulabGlobal said on @verge they did not initiate any C&D, legal letter, or takedown request.
Who is telling the truth? Or twisting the truth? Or is everyone just gaslighting at this point?
Just going to order more🍿
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@Thogar Yeah, it's actually very common in Europe. Basically most balcony doors and windows will do this. As for insects, usually we install nets in the windows and sort of a secondary net "door" on the balconies that allow opening without letting mosquitoes to fly through. 😁
@shieldgaming_tw Yep! I figured out that's how it works once the sun came up and I could see the mechanics of it. I've never seen this in the states, but I live where it's too hot and full of insects to leave a door open at all.
The view is gorgeous but the balcony door just tried to kill us. The top hinge just came off the 3rd time we opened the door. It's a metal framed door and quite heavy.
@Poztreck@Bunk0l@IntCyberDigest It will make it a lot easier for people developing jailbreaks to actually break the firmware as now one of the major hurdles, that being the "execute only memory" the firmware of the PS5 resides in, is now fundamentally broken.
@Poztreck@Bunk0l@IntCyberDigest In *theory* it could allow rollbacks to older, exploitable, firmwares (through patching things like version numbers, and re-signing them with the now-leaked keys, making that patched firmware loadable), and loading modified versions of the current firmware.
‼️🚨BREAKING: PS5 ROM keys have been leaked
Opening the path to jailbreaks.
This is a major security compromise for the PlayStation 5, effectively jailbreaking the console at the hardware level via its Platform Security Processor (PSP).