Why would anyone want to run unmainlined security patches from a company?
This is how CrowdStrike happened.
This feels like security via business decision which is always the opposite of security. At least this would be open source now? 🤷♂️
Why would anyone want to run unmainlined security patches from a company?
This is how CrowdStrike happened.
This feels like security via business decision which is always the opposite of security. At least this would be open source now? 🤷♂️
The brutal cognitive dissonance you manage to encapsulated in this comment is impressive.
Russia could withdraw from the country they invaded, too. That might be a much quicker solution.
byeeeeeeee
Fuck this sim they said they would never make because 2020 was supposed to just be a live service.
Plus, they didn’t deliver on tons of promised things, like multicrew.
Don’t buy this, don’t trust MS.
Why do you do this?
Yeah, I am well aware. The absolute fuckin morons we put in charge as humans can’t seem to figure out how not to fuck everything up.
Your mistake is thinking I don’t think invading a sovereign nation for trumped up reasons is wrong.
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What kind of post is this? I see them sometimes on fedia.io - I can read the title but there is no image and it doesn’t seem to link to anything.
Anyone else on an mbin instance knkw what’s up with these?
He venue shopped this to TX to get the judge he wanted. We are gonn have to deal with this bullshit until it can be appealed out of one of our national judicial shitholes.
Yep, and to the person justifying the IT department’s invasion of privacy: they’ve been lying to us for years, there are breaches ALL THE TIME. Workers will give up every right in the face of corporate excuses? 🤷♂️
Can uh … can y’all help a lazy man out with a link to this community?
So you are saying anyone who has a mortgage is the “investor class.”
Got it. Think we are done here.
Sorry, so the people who saved up to buy a home that couldn’t be built until later due to demand are now investors?
I don’t think they owned any stock in a company.
They had contracts for homes, right?
My understanding is many everyday Chinese people bought real estate that wasn’t yet built because demand was so high. Supposedly many of them sunk their whole life savings into units that developers had promised to build at some future point. That point seems unlikely to come if those developers go bankrupt, meaning that some decently large number of everyday people are going to lose their life savings.
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I am having a hard time following what this does or why this is desirable. You’re saying there’s a patch this thing provides that … disables memory access … unless a flag is set in an executable … which will then bypass the security?