Even the "author's" response sounds like ChatGPT.
Also Melania with her Einstein visa.
Now give me an example of a corporate board at Intel's scale being responsible when given the choice between being responsible or buttloads of short-term profits.
Let's be clear, this isn't the single programmer's fault. Everybody will eventually make a mistake. The fact that it wasn't caught by mitigating measures such as reviews, tests, and audits is the real error we can learn from here.
Please, enlighten me how you'd remotely service a few thousand Bitlocker-locked machines, that won't boot far enough to get an internet connection, with non-tech-savvy users behind them. Pray tell what common "basic hygiene" practices would've helped, especially with Crowdstrike reportedly ignoring and bypassing the rollout policies set by their customers.
Not saying the rest of your post is wrong, but this stood out as easily glossed over.
This can only happen in nations where strong unions are supported and seen as a necessity for the benefit of the people.
They had this one ready to go, huh?
So this is the new thing then?
Shamelessly stealing a funny comic by redrawing it with shitty AI which has none of the expressiveness?
Imagine having an obscene amount of money for the rest of your life, and the thing you decide to do is to invent more devices and methods to kill people.
Reminder that Godot exists for anyone who needs to hear it.
What a fucking moron. This is the guy whose self-driving car you trust?
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Still, it's probably worth going with either 7 or 10.
Also, if it's registered with InTune (or whatever it's called nowadays), it may be under company control even after a completely clean install. You can easily check though.