• anachronist@midwest.social
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    5 months ago

    I mean yeah I don’t think Chinese companies are going to have crowdstrike installed given that it’s essentially a rootkit controlled by an American company. It’d be like American companies installing Kaspersky or Xuexi Qiangguo.

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        5 months ago

        It helps when a country has a simple law like segmentation fault on the prod server means jail time

        /jk

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    5 months ago

    I mean anyone who didn’t use crowdstrike was fine.

    I think it would have been a more interesting comparison if windows itself shipped a broken update to everyone which would show the OS dependency of every country.

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    I doubt that this move has made them much more “safe and controllable”, it just means that they depend on a different system. I mean as soon as a bug pops up in their software the rest of the world will be fine.

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      Can/do all your coworkers use git? Even the secretary and janitor?

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          5 months ago

          When is collaboration irrelevant within a large organization? Your company uses Linux which is commendable.

          Taking it one step further

          Multiple team members being able to work on the same project at the same time

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            My point was that it’s irrelevant if the whole company knows git. We’re a Microsoft shop and a lot of people don’t even use computers at our company (or only sparingly as they work in manufacturing). And we also have a subset of people who work with git (me kind of included).

            And no our janitor can’t use AD. Even though our whole company “uses” Microsoft Windows

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    I worked in sales for a Fortune 500 tech equipment and software manufacturer. When a customer had a serious outage with a single piece of our equipment it would cause them to stop and reevaluate their purchasing plans and dependence on my company.

    IMO every government and business out there is going to be looking at this at every level and IT departments will be tasked to significantly reduce their reliance on Microsoft products. It will take years to actually happen, but I think Microsoft sales are going to take a serious, long term, and well-deserved hit.

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    5 months ago

    Tying your operating system fundamentals to proprietary network services that require active and paid-up accounts was never going to be a good idea.

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    China takes alot of crap from Western MSM. But the accusation that it suacks at IT, so much, would consider using WindowsOS is a low blow

    Whenever see a Windows box i say, grandma gets a smartphone. Regardless who i’m talking to. Believe it!