Message from @Tervy

Discord ID: 379551398288949249


2017-11-13 08:25:48 UTC  

using too much power

2017-11-13 08:26:42 UTC  

>java runtime script error

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189467888657235970/379547610190708736/DSC_0196.JPG

2017-11-13 08:27:19 UTC  

Goddamn japs keep everything so clean, no wonder everyone gets sick so often

2017-11-13 08:27:37 UTC  

JRE errors are all fun and game until it flashes on every airplane seat you can see

2017-11-13 08:28:53 UTC  

Who even watches in-flight movies? Only time I ever did was when they had No Country for Old men for some reason

2017-11-13 08:29:05 UTC  

@Tervy airplace seats run some form of weird linux/android

2017-11-13 08:29:32 UTC  

you certainly have not seen some airliners ":D"

2017-11-13 08:29:44 UTC  

i have had windows XP bootloop on seat in front of me

2017-11-13 08:29:54 UTC  

but these days they are mostly android*

2017-11-13 08:30:00 UTC  

tell me

2017-11-13 08:30:05 UTC  

I've only flown Air NZ

2017-11-13 08:31:35 UTC  

i think it was delta ? what had it

2017-11-13 08:31:43 UTC  

cant remember was visiting murica back then

2017-11-13 08:35:18 UTC  

it might have been lufthansa too

2017-11-13 08:35:49 UTC  

tho~lufthansa used to use connexion at somepoint

2017-11-13 08:36:54 UTC  

all i know that if it had Honeywell in it it was safe to use

2017-11-13 08:39:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189467888657235970/379550808485920769/DOfhpTUXcAAR_zx.png

2017-11-13 08:40:44 UTC  

tho you are right that it is mostly Linux these days usualy custom spin (and usualy poorly hardened)

2017-11-13 08:41:16 UTC  

Not like they need to harden it much as it's separate from any plane functions

2017-11-13 08:41:26 UTC  

yeah

2017-11-13 08:41:45 UTC  

all fun and games until someone buts daesh timer video running there on every seat

2017-11-13 08:41:52 UTC  

its the panic not the control :P

2017-11-13 08:42:09 UTC  

and now we have 400+ people in watchlist due this conversation

2017-11-13 08:42:10 UTC  

You've thought about this a lot...

2017-11-13 08:42:17 UTC  

:D

2017-11-13 08:42:28 UTC  

its my job to think every possible outcome

2017-11-13 08:42:33 UTC  

:P

2017-11-13 08:43:07 UTC  

Actually if the plane has Wi-Fi you could probably use that to get into people's devices.

2017-11-13 08:43:30 UTC  

yes and to router/power controls and start fires

2017-11-13 08:43:47 UTC  

Failure maybe but doubt you can get it hot enough for fires

2017-11-13 08:43:48 UTC  

at least some models had that option to stop fans due ???? who the fuck thinks about it

2017-11-13 08:44:01 UTC  

you know how often those small boxes are cleaned ?

2017-11-13 08:44:02 UTC  

never

2017-11-13 08:44:15 UTC  

you know the ammount of dust airplane generates in single flight

2017-11-13 08:44:16 UTC  

= alot

2017-11-13 08:45:22 UTC  

and it does not matter on the aircraft anyway if you get into the controls

2017-11-13 08:45:32 UTC  

pilots can kill all the assisting operations

2017-11-13 08:46:01 UTC  

more likely they just kill customer wifi/connections to everything

2017-11-13 08:46:09 UTC  

as they have their own separate switch

2017-11-13 08:46:50 UTC  

Seems like a complicated way to start fires when you can just sneak a Ferro rod and kindling into the plane

2017-11-13 08:46:55 UTC  

tho said guy would need to know ins and outs of AFDX and the system to get access to anything in first place