Titanium Backup fails to run any scheduled tasks on my handset - unless the battery "optimisation" for it is turned off......run it manually, and it's fine...
SMS messages were either not arriving at all, or erroneously being declared as such (I pity the poor soul who may have got a bunch of "Is o2 up yet?" messages from me because I was being told they hadn't been delivered)
Voice calls... not so sure, but the system would have been overloaded due to people resorting to speaking to each other on their handsets
My initial thought was - they've installed heaters that may never be switched on? Isn't that just a bunch of extra weight that'll get carried around for no reason (thus shortening range)?
(Unless they're an option that Tesla say can be installed now, but won't be usable until the update is released)
In my case - a bespoke system replaced by a (rather heavily tweaked) off-the-shelf suite (which was prettier, but slower - despite 10 times the hardware requirements...)
An example... the very first thing listed on your source.
1 CVE-2016-7991 388 2016-10-31 2016-12-02 7.8 None Remote Low Not required None Complete None On Samsung Galaxy S4 through S7 devices, the "omacp" app ignores security information embedded in the OMACP messages resulting in remote unsolicited WAP Push SMS messages being accepted, parsed, and handled by the device, leading to unauthorized configuration changes, a subset of SVE-2016-6542.#
Is that a problem with Android as a whole? No. Is it Samsung fucking up some part of their SMS implementation that happens to run on Android? Yes.
If they were any good at "doing their job" the need for updates would be much reduced in the first place...
2... maybe 3 pieces...
I'd agree ... this has only been an issue since Pie came out.
Whatever Google did is (to put it mildly) flawed...
What about scheduled backups?
Titanium Backup fails to run any scheduled tasks on my handset - unless the battery "optimisation" for it is turned off... ...run it manually, and it's fine...
It probably did...
SMS messages were either not arriving at all, or erroneously being declared as such (I pity the poor soul who may have got a bunch of "Is o2 up yet?" messages from me because I was being told they hadn't been delivered)
Voice calls ... not so sure, but the system would have been overloaded due to people resorting to speaking to each other on their handsets
I prefer Haiku
Rather than the sonnet form
Use what you like though
My thought exactly!
No problem! :^D
Only black cabs need to pass "The Knowledge", if memory serves me correctly.
Uber (and many other) cabs aren't classified as such - so can happily just use a satnav (or any local knowledge the driver may actually have)
Get a life... a sense of humour... and a username...
How can an AC be a wanker... given they have no balls?
There are people who drive around central London in £400,000 Rolls Royce phantoms as their work cars.
They're all being sent back to Russia, any day now...
Read the summary:
Elon Musk is forty six
I call total bull
Just out of curiosity... how long ago was this?
(Given that GCC 3.1 dates from 2002 or thereabouts...)
AT least I have the balls to post with an account, moron
Indeed... the orange troll-in-chief being top of the list...
I'll wager the 8 year figure will end up being nearer 18 too
My initial thought was - they've installed heaters that may never be switched on? Isn't that just a bunch of extra weight that'll get carried around for no reason (thus shortening range)?
(Unless they're an option that Tesla say can be installed now, but won't be usable until the update is released)
...and not one coal miner...
Though I wouldn't put it past any programmers here to miss the same edge case.
Wouldn't put it past the wall builders to accidentally enclose Mexico, rather than just separate it from the US...
The reality, therefore, is both.
In my case - a bespoke system replaced by a (rather heavily tweaked) off-the-shelf suite (which was prettier, but slower - despite 10 times the hardware requirements...)
Shortly followed by a spike in jobs at undertakers I presume
That allowed the UK to be ready for a nuclear future.
Is that the future where we have to kowtow to the US to (supposedly) defend ourselves?
I wonder just how more expensive Trident will get over the next 4 years, after May has got down on her knees for Donald...?
The barley mutated? ;^D
An example... the very first thing listed on your source.
1 CVE-2016-7991 388 2016-10-31 2016-12-02 7.8 None Remote Low Not required None Complete None
On Samsung Galaxy S4 through S7 devices, the "omacp" app ignores security information embedded in the OMACP messages resulting in remote unsolicited WAP Push SMS messages being accepted, parsed, and handled by the device, leading to unauthorized configuration changes, a subset of SVE-2016-6542.#
Is that a problem with Android as a whole? No.
Is it Samsung fucking up some part of their SMS implementation that happens to run on Android? Yes.