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Today I'm grateful I'm using Linux - Global IT issues caused by Crowdstrike update causes BSOD on Windows
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If BMW makes a car that has square wheels and needs to have everyone install round wheels so the fucking thing works you can't blame a company for making wheels.
It's a Microsoft problem through and through.
Your counter to the BMW Drunk driver example didn't address drunk driving in volvos, toyotas, fords.... you just introduced a variable that your upset with. BMW's having weird wheels has nothing to do with Drunk Driving incidents.
Again your focused on the wrong thing, this story is a warning about supply chain issues.
Your just memeing on the hate for windows.
Have you never seen a DNS outage, a ansible outage, a terraform outage, a RADIUS outage, a database schema change outage, a router firmware update outage?
Again, you're talking about something I am not. I am talking about THIS problem, right here, that is categorically a windows problem, in that it's not on the linux kernel stack, or mac. How is this NOT a windows problem??
If an update to the proprietary Nvidia driver causes Linux to crash, that's an Nvidia problem, not a Linux problem.
its a problem that happened ON windows, it isn't fundamentally a windows problem