Hatchway in a sentence as a noun

Yeah this "technique" is a case of being on the other side of this airtight hatchway[1].

As Raymond Chen would put it, though, "that would involve being on the other side of this airtight hatchway"[1].

The problem is that WordPress is designed as one big airtight hatchway.

"It rather involved being on the other side of this airtight hatchway.

As Raymond Chen would say: "it rather involves being on the other side of this airtight hatchway".

As Raymond Chen puts it, "it rather involves being on the other side of this airtight hatchway".

This sounds like a "Other side of this airtight hatchway" security non-flaw.

Yawn yet another case of an "exploit" that involves being other side of an airtight hatchway[1].

If your system is compromised, and attackers are past the 'airtight hatchway', then you're doomed anyway.

If you can get into appleā€™s system processes, you are already on the other side of the airtight hatchway.

This is not a vulnerability, "it rather involves being on the other side of this airtight hatchway [1].

"But unfortunately," continued Ford, "it rather involved being on the\nother side of this airtight hatchway.

"Safe" Rust code is still on the trusted side of the airtight hatchway[1], so hacks like that are a class of "arbitrary code execution leads to arbitrary code execution".

I find the smugness of frequent "Airtight hatchway" posts somewhat annoying in the light of the numerous Windows security vulnerabilities though.

Hatchway definitions

noun

an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship

See also: opening scuttle