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yogthos OP ,
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Updating individual machines is a long manual process:

The file in question is a CrowdStrike driver located at Windows/System32/Drivers/CrowdStrike/C-00000291*.sys. Once it’s gone, the machine should boot normally and grab a non-broken version of the driver.

Deleting that file on each and every one of your affected systems individually is time-consuming enough, but it’s even more time-consuming for customers using Microsoft’s BitLocker drive encryption to protect data at rest. Before you can delete the file on those systems, you’ll need the recovery key that unlocks those encrypted disks and makes them readable (normally, this process is invisible, because the system can just read the key stored in a physical or virtual TPM module).

arstechnica.com/…/crowdstrike-fixes-start-at-rebo…

yogthos OP ,
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that’s why I quoted the relevant bits :)

yogthos OP ,
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It’s what happens when you become completely divorced from material reality. The west is now run by financial oligarchs who aren’t interested in doing things like industrial manufacturing, and have little understanding of what’s involved in it as a result. These people think that they can just will things like factories and skilled workers into existence by throwing money at the problem.

yogthos OP ,
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here’s a good overview of what happened thestack.technology/crowstrike-null-pointer-blame…

yogthos OP ,
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sorry, I haven’t looked if there’s a more detailed analysis yet

yogthos OP ,
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I’m sure somebody will do a proper write up in a few days.

yogthos ,
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Seconded, because that would likely make fusion practical which would lead to effectively unlimited clean energy.

yogthos OP ,
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If by old pirated XP you mean modern Linux then sure.

yogthos OP ,
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Indeed, the atmosphere in it is really delightful.

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yogthos OP ,
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Indeed, there are legitimate practical uses for machine learning where you need to find patterns in massive amounts of data.

yogthos OP ,
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US is literally the global bully that’s fucking around in China’s internal affairs here. Not only that, but US is a deplorable kind of bully that speaks with a forked tongue:

The United States approach to Taiwan has remained consistent across decades and administrations. The United States has a longstanding one China policy, which is guided by the Taiwan Relations Act, the three U.S.-China Joint Communiques, and the Six Assurances. We oppose any unilateral changes to the status quo from either side; we do not support Taiwan independence; and we expect cross-Strait differences to be resolved by peaceful means. We continue to have an abiding interest in peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.

www.state.gov/u-s-relations-with-taiwan/

yogthos OP ,
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US doesn’t protect anybody, it uses people as geopolitical pawns and then discards them like used condoms.

yogthos OP ,
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Yet, US is the asshole that’s coming half way across the world to meddle in another country’s internal affairs. It’d be akin to China funding and arming an independence movement in Texas.

yogthos OP ,
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Taiwan is literally a province of China as even US acknowledges. The SUPER bad look is to try and justify the interference by burger empire in other countries.

yogthos OP , (edited )
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I talk to people there everyday.

Wait till you find out about the concept of selection bias.

Meanwhile, ideas don’t form in a vacuum. US had political capture of Taiwan for many decades drowning it in its propaganda. US interference in Taiwan politics and media is very well documented. US has poured countless millions into shaping the opinions of the people in Taiwan through orgs like NED, it directly grooms US politicians such as Tsai Ing-Wen. This is what’s known as cultural hegemony.

Sunflower Movement Leader Lin Fei-fan’s Associations with the US NED

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)’s regular Reporting to AIT

However, despite all that, the overwhelming majority of people in Taiwan want to maintain the status quo. The desire for Taiwanese independence has experienced a significant drop over the past three years, with only 25.3% of people who want to “move toward independence” or seeking “independence as soon as possible” - down from nearly one-third - 32.4% - in 2020.

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/cdcdb153-1e5b-47c8-b254-87244711a73b.png

esc.nccu.edu.tw/eng/PageDoc?fid=7424

So yea, end of discussion. You’re a peddler of imperialism and you should be ashamed of yourself.

yogthos OP ,
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lol good point

yogthos ,
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Or at the very least keeping it in do not disturb mode. I started doing that years ago, and it was life changing. Only things it notifies me of are calendar reminders and actual phone calls.

yogthos OP ,
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She does a good job explaining how mind-body dualism is a fundamentally flawed idea. And very much agree that consciousness is basically a result of feedback mechanism. More specifically, I’d say that it’s a result of the mind creating a model of itself for the purposes of metacognition that facilitates self modulation. We need to model ourselves to be able to reason about ourselves, do introspection of our actions, and to be able to adjust our behaviors.

yogthos OP ,
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But I’m in economics.

Should really ask for your money back for your degree buddy. You got scammed.

And your description of reality does not fit the large majority of serious enterprises.

It very much does, and that’s precisely why we see constant crashes within the capitalist system.

But you are so clearly being dishonest and disingenuous on purpose to paint a picture of the global market that doesn’t reflect reality.

You are so clearly projecting here, it’s not even funny.

yogthos OP ,
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I told you i live in a social democratic welfare state. Education is free for all citizens. But I’m sure you have a degree in economics and know better. Right?

I know plenty of people with degrees in my industry who can’t tell their head from their ass. Having a degree doesn’t mean you actually understand what you’re talking about, and the fact that you can’t make a coherent point here is proof of that.

We see different crashes in different sectors, in different countries for reasons so much more complex than i can explain to you here. You’re talking full on course material. Not that you would care to listen anyway.

The specific reasons for each crash are different, however we’re discussing underlying mechanics that lead to these crashes happening on regular basis. If you actually learned anything when you earned your degree, then you’d understand that. You might want to think about why China hasn’t been experiencing such crashes over the past decades.

This is proof of how you are being dishonest when you keep referring to “the west” and “the capitalist system”. You’ve been on lemmy preaching this stuff for how long exactly?

The proof is that you haven’t actually managed to make a coherent argument here. I gave you detailed examples of the mechanics that create short term thinking within capitalism. You just ignored that and keep repeating nonsense smugly.

And that is another fantastic “nuh uh. You are!” What a response.

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yogthos OP ,
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I see you have problems with reading comprehension, which explains a lot about the way you attempt to argue with people. Here’s an article that you won’t bother reading with lots of specific examples, focusing on the US, but applicable to all countries under financial capitalist regimes.

americanaffairsjournal.org/…/the-value-of-nothing…

It’s hilarious how you keep screeching for detailed and specific examples while you’ve already ignored detailed explanations you were provided. You haven’t made any actual argument here, no counterpoints, and just keep bleating how you “live in a social democratic welfare state”, which is what using buzzwords in place of an argument actually looks like.

You’re utterly clueless, and you’re not fooling anybody here.

yogthos OP , (edited )
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I explicitly said I’m not focusing on the US. I just used it as the most egregious example. Here’s an example from Sweden for you instead jacobin.com/…/sweden-1970s-democratic-socialism-o…

The consequence of failing dramatically isn’t that severe. You can just try again.

Ah yes, millions of people having their lives ruined is oopsie daisy. The sheer lack of basic human empathy on display here is stunning.

But this falls back to what you seemingly cannot comprehend. “The west” is not the US. The US is not “The west”.

What you seemingly can’t comprehend, having no actual understanding of the subject, is that the system never recovers to the same level. Each crash results in a wealth transfer to the top because regular people and small businesses aren’t able to cope with the increase in their expenses. This allows large capitalists to buy up their assets, putting the rest of the population further on the margins. As the system evolves over time, the working majority ends up in increasingly more destitute situation. Hence why US, Europe, and occupied Korea, are all starting to have mass civil unrest and a social crisis.

You’ve offered very little explanation of anything.

No, I offered specific mechanics that select for short term thinking, such as quarterly targets, and CEO compensation being directly tired to showing profits in the near term. You continued to ignore these explanations, never addressing them. Instead, you proceeded to bleat about living in a social democratic welfare state. I’m pretty sure you have no clue what any of those words even mean.

I’m not screeching for details. I’m asking you to provide any at all.

I did, and if you work on your reading comprehension you might even figure out what they are.

But things are just not that simple.

Anybody who is paying attention to what’s happening in the west politically can see that things are indeed that simple. Different countries happen to be in different stages of capitalist development, some still retain a social safety net, while others like the US, have torn it down completely. However, the overall direction of travel is the same, because systemic pressures are the same. People like you just can’t see the big picture and large scale trends due to having poor education.

My reading comprehension is just fine.

Very clearly it’s not, since you continue to claim I didn’t provide details when I did.

*I assume you consider all countries in “the west” and by “the west” I also assume you mean every country located west of Russia and North of South America. Feel free to correct me if that assumption is wrong.

I’m primarily focusing on countries that are vassals of the US empire here, but what I’m saying applies to any countries under financial capitalist regimes.

yogthos OP ,
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I’ll be honest. I was going to stop after you seemed to think millions of people get severely affected by startup companies failing.

Except that’s not what I said at all. What I actually said was that millions of people are affected by constant crashes within the capitalist financial system. Startups failing is just a symptom of a much larger problem you’re struggling to comprehend here.

There’s nothing to gain here. “Quarterly targets” is your idea of underlying mechanics? Holy shit. This reminds me of the guy arguing about food with someone that drank their own piss.

I absolutely love how you keep outing yourself as an utter clown.

You’ve departed reality a long time ago.

cope harder

yogthos OP ,
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You said that in response to me talking about how “startup culture” has developed in the US. Can you stay in topic for a single comment?

Once again showing your lack of reading comprehension here. I was very clear from the start that I was talking about overall systemic pressures within the capitalist system. I guess that’s a problem with trying to have discussion with trolls, they just repeat a script and are unable to engage with the actual points being made.

yogthos OP ,
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Sadly, this is as sober as mainstream media gets in the west. I completely agree that the whole idea of a freeze ignores the elephant in the room which is the fact that Russia is winning, and has absolutely no reason to go along with that. Freezing the conflict would basically allow NATO time to rebuild, and then things would revert back to the situation that was in place before the war started.

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