No. It’s proprietary custom SoC that runs heavily modified unix on ARM.
But software is solid and patches come out lightning fast.
No. It’s proprietary custom SoC that runs heavily modified unix on ARM.
But software is solid and patches come out lightning fast.
Same idea here. Fortigate 30f (since I can dl updates manually), Fortiswitch 124e (same) and 2 FortiAP 421E’s (ditto). All but ap’s I could grab from employers “ditch bin”.
If couple reports are true, it is already breached and can be mined for info.
Edit:
https://www.wired.com/story/total-recall-windows-recall-ai/
Sounds like 'murrica.
Obligatory “Way ahead of you” post.
Meanwhile, one level up:
“Hey, look! Our planetary simulation has developed it’s own planetary simulation.”
“Cool! Lets set up a pool how many recursive simulations there will be in 100 years.”
😉
Not from HP, I hope…
Or 4 % of their total global turnover of the preceding fiscal year…
To quote flamingo_pinyata: “Zero equals zero”
Maybe it is just me, but I paid only 50€ for late 16 macbook and got late 13 for free. Ssd and memory upgrades were about 100€ (dumpster ram) and both run ventura and sonoma (OCLP) without a hitch. And both work perfectly for programming and such.
Yes and no. That model still gets updates. One I have has no active support licence, so it has to be updated manually.