• palarith@aussie.zone
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      4 months ago

      Much, much more care should have being taken by all parties.

      Microsoft should not have given kernel access to crowdstrike. Crowdstrike should not have being able to push a killing update.

      Edit: Hindsight is 20 20

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        4 months ago

        I don’t think a OS should ever be LESS open about what a user can do. It should be on the user to do their due diligence and have high availability systems setup.

        Only reason Linux wasn’t affected as much was luck. this could just as easily have happened to Linux systems if the broken update targetted Linux.

        We (this community especially) criticize windows for not being more open like Linux, and all of a sudden we’re saying it should’ve been more like Apple?

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          I don’t think a OS should ever be LESS open about what a user can do.

          I feel blessed when a user can find the power on button.

          all of a sudden we’re saying it should’ve been more like Apple?

          Nope, all I am saying is care should scale with adoption.

          “With great power comes great responsibility”