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Somesanoor 1 point ago +2 / -1

If you knew how to code you would know installing packages in Linux isn’t learning how to code. Basically your long rant simply backs up what i said but the way you provided it proves you clearly are spiteful of some reason even and clearly don’t know what it means you simply copy and pasted from an article without understanding what any of it. It’s cute tho.

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Somesanoor 4 points ago +4 / -0

It’s really not. I manage tens of thousands of these as server capacity and can tell you we get very bad exploits on a semi annual basis. The kind where we have to batten down the hatches and everyone scrambles.

I would not use it as a desktop gui workstation simply because of how much pain there would be. I need to be productive because time is important and not waste time on tinkering. That said , the false premise that it is more secure is simply because nobody (relatively) uses it as a workstation. Windows exploits are more visible because it’s easier to attack from users clicking on stupid shit. Whereas a server is less likely to click on random things on the internet. That really is what it boils down to. Linux gets very bad exploits that were pushed out by bad actors foreign agents who actually are part of the dev team for its software. Check out this one https://www.wired.com/story/jia-tan-xz-backdoor/

The CrowdStrike situation isn’t applicable to users clicking on stupid shit. Tbh it is an anomaly and imo was not an accident. But basic end users like yourselves have no need to worry about the CrowdStrike issue it isn’t on your simpleton gaming laptop it is solely affecting (and imo) targeting critical infra systems.

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Somesanoor 2 points ago +4 / -2

I’m a Linux expert. I use it in non-workstation environments. Only backend systems for a company that runs a very large part of the internet but won’t give any other details. That said reading this thread thus far indicates how poor the strong opinions are based on very poor knowledge and poor assumptions. TLDR Linux exploits are abundant. For the guy that says windows is only good for gaming shows the lack of maturity of understanding what you’re saying before you say it. Every single one of these 8 million exploited windows systems aren’t used for video games lol.

It is also clear to me based on this thread why so many people fall for the fear porn all things ai. Poor assumptions based on poor knowledge

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Somesanoor 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Heritage Foundation has identified Georgia, Wisconsin, and Nevada as states where Democrats could face legal challenges if they pursue replacing Biden.

In Wisconsin, a candidate's name can only be removed if he or she dies, and in Nevada, the deadline for replacing candidates from the ballot, which was June 28, has already passed. However, there is an exception if a candidate is deemed mentally incapacitated, possibly prompting months of legal battles.

But in Georgia, there is still time for Biden to be booted from the ballot — if his name is removed up to 60 days before the election.

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Somesanoor 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don’t black ball me. What’s it mean ?

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Somesanoor 1 point ago +1 / -0

You’re misunderstanding. I didn’t say that they don’t have centralized systems. I’m saying the particular problem that just occurred is not a centralized problem. Which actually made it much more difficult to recover from.

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Somesanoor 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you all remember that solarwinds company that was supposedly raided due to its back door exploit of government servers is also based in Austin.

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Somesanoor 1 point ago +1 / -0

This wasn’t a centralization issue tho.

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Somesanoor 2 points ago +2 / -0

No it checks out. Bsod is a client side malfunction not backend (centralized server).

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Somesanoor 6 points ago +6 / -0

And worked for Hillary to provide so called evidence for Russian collusion hoax

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Somesanoor 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ve only tread the subject headline but I would only imagine this only applies to windows pc that has crowdstrike installed. Which are typically corp envs that use it fo> r tracking their employees keystrokes or “cyber security”

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Somesanoor 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ve only tread the subject headline but I would only imagine this only applies to windows pc that has crowdstrike installed. Which are typically corp envs that use it fo> r tracking their employees keystrokes or “cyber security”

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Somesanoor 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was with her for most of it. Just not the back the blue bullshit. Nypd beating down innocent people for wearing masks. Just one example of the abuse of power the police inflict on innocent civilians.

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Somesanoor 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yaaaaaa …. But then he also immediately granted amnesty to millions upon millions of illegals. And then he gave big pharma legal immunity for vaxxes. He is the biggest reason we are in the middle of so many crisis right now. He can go fuck himself.

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Somesanoor 3 points ago +3 / -0

Why would the bullet path be exact all shots? That’s not accurate at all. Maybe for one?

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Somesanoor 3 points ago +3 / -0

Because that’s what he did with pence? Nobody said I don’t trust him. I said I’m disappointed.

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Somesanoor 3 points ago +3 / -0

Man this makes us look so bad. I’m all for conspiracy theories but there at least has to be something grounded in reality.

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