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blastdoor said: ianbetteridge said: blastdoor said: This is basically a golden age of competition in computing platforms and the EC is trying to wreck it. It's a golden age of competition in computing because the DoJ and EU bo…
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bloggerblog said: This blunder will push companies to choose Linux over Windows for their infrastructure This *could* have affected Linux, too. We really got lucky that it didn't, given the amount of infrastructure that runs on it.
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M68000 said: This seems to be totally a QA testing issue. Was any testing done? So the answer to this is, "it's complicated". Some of this is going to be a bit simplified, but it's accurate enough. Software on Windows can run in two mod…
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blastdoor said: This is basically a golden age of competition in computing platforms and the EC is trying to wreck it. It's a golden age of competition in computing because the DoJ and EU both took action to rein in Microsoft in the late 90…
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mikethemartian said: Does Crowdstrike have access to the Linux kernel? If so, has it resulted in any major issues? Yes it does. And CrowdStrike Falcon has been linked to kernel panics on Linux in the past. This one didn't affect Linux tho…
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9secondkox2 said: Yep. The geniuses at the EU made it so cloudstrike can bypass Microsoft safeguards entirely and push their own junk directly onto Microsoft systems. Sigh. No, no they really didn't do that. Please go and look at this …
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ssfe11 said: The EC once again shows how clueless grandstanding politicians can cause havoc. The EC taking lefts and rights from Apple, Meta and now Microsoft. The only way to beat these ignorant folks is to band together and that’s what look…
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gatorguy said: AppleInsider said: Following years of pressure from Google for Apple to adopt the presently flawed RCS system within iMessage, Apple has committed to doing so during 2024.Android does not have a true equivalent alternati…
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Draco said: Many of the iPhone's sub-systems like the displays and cameras are highly complex devices that would be very difficult for a third party to duplicate while preserving the quality Apple's customers expect. Some may also contain cal…
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badmonk said: I have news for the NY Times and all the right to repair advocates in this forum but new model cars often require specialized diagnostic software and expertise available only to dealers so cars are not a great example as quoted …
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Xed said: graphicsguy said: I have no problem with this. I want my Apple product to work exactly as it was designed, and a sub-par part could compromise a lot. For example, what if a camera or Touch ID sensor pays a part in causing the…