Totally doing the full Angular 2 / Material Design development on an ARM-based Samsung Series 3 Chromebook, one of…

Totally doing the full Angular 2 / Material Design development on an ARM-based Samsung Series 3 Chromebook, one of the world’s cheapest computers.

For my IDE, I’m editing and debugging in the Chrome browser itself. Content is being served locally by Node.js which also runs the unit test server. This is all coming via a crouton chroot on the same machine which is being x-served into a ChromeOS window by Xiwi.

Had to build some stuff from original sources because, well, ARM. Ask me anything, I’m awesome!

“Until recently, we never even thought about hardware bugs [and] software was never written to deal with them,” one…

“Until recently, we never even thought about hardware bugs [and] software was never written to deal with them,” one of the researchers, Victor van der Veen, wrote in an e-mail. “Now, we are using them to break your phone or tablet in a fully reliable way and without relying on any software vulnerability or esoteric feature. And there is no quick software update to patch the problem and go back to business as usual.”