If the July 19th Crowdstrike incident had affected Linux rather than Windows, the impact would have been orders of magnitude worse.
People have so little awareness of how fragile the systems we rely on are - it's not a matter of "if" - it's a matter of "when" we'll see a widespread incident that goes well beyond a mild inconvenience for most.
You've explained the mentality - people don't particularly care to know.
Why would people put in the effort to solve a problem they're barely aware of, and don't understand - particularly if putting the effort in to understand and address won't even solve that problem? If you want to add problems to people's lives, you need to tone it all the way down.
Don't get me wrong though - you're fighting the good fight - and meeting people where they're at helps, so I guess this is a decent place to start.
Oh don't worry - Mega-genius Elon Musk will massively expand the space force with his brilliant, bargain basement equipment, so I expect they'll finally get around to doing something about those pesky Jewish space lasers. Exercising military control over space is good for security and stability. Everything is great.
I'm not sure I could imagine a more catastrophically stupid timeline.
You're going to drop the pretence that you've got anything worthwhile to say and sulk off back to your little lair? Try not to fuck any kids on the way out, eh?
Not triggered in the slightest - I thought there might be something to learn. Thanks for clarifying that it was nothing more than the baseless opinion of a fragile moron.
...and as long as the system governing the police is a problem is broken, the police will be a problem.
You're not wrong, but a bunch of fragile-egoed, perpetually terrified simpletons armed with state authority and a gun shouldn't be associated with safety.
Slaves?! The society that displaced them was at least better in that respect, right?
...right?
Fuck me, you're talking about my stupidity as you condemn them because of a series of flaws that were/are prevalent in the society that genocided them. You're a little lacking in credibility, my guy.
Breathing - famous for being optional for those that would like to live.
Yes, there have only been around 3 people killed by them (largely because they're shy, aquatic, and somewhat uncommon), and intervention can be made to stop them from killing you, but they're one of the most toxic animals on the planet, and are unquestionably deadly.
If the July 19th Crowdstrike incident had affected Linux rather than Windows, the impact would have been orders of magnitude worse.
People have so little awareness of how fragile the systems we rely on are - it's not a matter of "if" - it's a matter of "when" we'll see a widespread incident that goes well beyond a mild inconvenience for most.