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I was going to ask how this fucking idiot became CEO of a major company. I was surprised to learn that he joined as an intern in 1989 - based on his stupidity I incorrectly assumed it was nepotism again.
It sounds stupid, and they knew it would...
They announced a "bug bounty" and paid the first person to prove it could hypothetically happen
They wanted a reason to ban 3rd party printers, came up with a reason that may work, and then outsourced it to a hacker to actually prove it can be done
It's 100% an asshole move, but it's smart and calculated too.
This isn't to convince consumers, it's to argue in court that some form of reason exists.
And this is the reason they picked, it's not like they could pick a valid one, because no valid one exists
I can't wait till someone produces a hack and widely distributes it, fucking every HP printer it touches.
Should be one helluva lawsuit then.
The previous ceo, who was pretty decent, left suddenly. Then they promoted this joker and the corporate fuckery started immediately.