@rail@danluu It's not restoring a single piece of firmware. It's restoring *hundreds* of pieces of inter-operable firmware. Not to mention the difficulty of managing the hypervisor and it's guests.
@bananarama@danluu fair point. Nevertheless I'd kinda assume there should be a mechanism to roll back in case of something going wrong.
I hope they at least don't force updates automatically (I don't know if they do, I don't make an assumption here) because imagine this happening while you're in the middle of a road trip and your car updated during a rest break but something went wrong and you can't drive anymore
@bananarama @danluu fair point. Nevertheless I'd kinda assume there should be a mechanism to roll back in case of something going wrong.
I hope they at least don't force updates automatically (I don't know if they do, I don't make an assumption here) because imagine this happening while you're in the middle of a road trip and your car updated during a rest break but something went wrong and you can't drive anymore