Comment Re:Hacking voids warranty? (Score 1) 77
well did you reed the EULA? also it seems you said no the Norton antivirus car offer at the time of sale.
well did you reed the EULA? also it seems you said no the Norton antivirus car offer at the time of sale.
Yes 10k is low but say 10K + the car is good pay for an security person.
makeing so that the car fails or goes into some kind of limited safe mode is successful hack? What if goes into a mode there you need to do a dealer only restore that they will not let anyone do other then the dealer and only after they verify that the owner is there to pick up the car when it is done. and that restore may come with a new $1000+ CPU / ECU with $250+ labor to install it?
They want to lock out 3rd party shops, jiffy lube, DIYer and make so all work is done at the dealer.
don't know why is split apart like that.
10K + taxes / fees and the car is good pay.
what happens if a failed hack bricks the firmware in a way that the next person / group can't do anything more when it is there trun?
also I don't thing there is a way to do a full reset after someones trun is over.
What will they do if one team does park of the hack and an other does the other part will there be a fight over who do what % and who should get paid?
hacking can get you a death sentence there also how much time will you for GTA??
There better be a waver that no one will be prosecuted and that you will not be on the hook for the full cost of the car if something go wrong
The wars are starting now.
what side do you want?
atfer it does you will go to school for 2-4 years to get a piece of paper that says you know it.
Welcome to crazy bob's cyberspace good stuff emporium where a spot in the matrix will win you one of these awards
and then we can forget about your release date
I did not say just HS.
I said HS + mix of community college classes / tech schools / trade school / learning skills on the job.
For some people the full college setting is to much up front and or loaded with skill gaps.
but the issues with some of the college system is that the time tables do not fit in that well with working pros. The tech schools / trade schools / community colleges do fit in better.
Not all tech guys want to be in management and there are people who not cut out for it and end up being peters.
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