I have been using Windows for 30 years and Linux for 25 years (debian since 99’). I really would not bash (pun intended) windows users so much, there is place for both of them.
I have been using Windows for 30 years and Linux for 25 years (debian since 99’). I really would not bash (pun intended) windows users so much, there is place for both of them.
This can be resolved by building the data centers to cold countries like here in Finland. Servers are very good at converting electricity to heat, and the heat can be used to heat homes.
Microsoft Azure data center in Espoo is going to heat up 60% of the city’s district heating network.
Also the electricity here in Finland is one of the cleanest, like in all Nordics (hydro, wind, nuclear)
CrowdStrike Falcon is XDR product, there is hundreds of similar products available.
The role of XDR is to detect and block if some bad actor is trying to do something malicious in the machine. Old school virus signature detection is not enough anymore, you need pattern detection from network communication/DNS queries etc.
When corporation has thousands of devices to monitor the OS each of those devices Is not relevant. You need to detect if some random user logs to some Linux info display thousand kilometers away, and starts scanning the network.
Because the detection and response, needs to happen near realtime, for example Incase of cryptolockers, where all devices are encrypted within seconds, the software blocking this needs kernel level access.
I work in critical infrastructure as IT, but luckily we did not use falcon
Silver Fang, and from that you can identify my age and country.
Here is response from GPT4o:
Based on the image you provided, here’s a breakdown to determine if each picture is lasagne or a Doom level:
So, the identification from top left to bottom right is: Lasagne, Lasagne, Doom level, Lasagne, Lasagne, Doom level, Doom level, Lasagne.
Pisa is bad too, it is just the tower and crazy tourist prices.
Yes, just flip binary directly to the cpu
There is huge gap between 3.5 and 4 especially in coding related questions. GPT3.5 does not have large enough token size to handle harder code related questions.
Other is selfhosting and other is service. I pick selfhosted.
So no closed source commerical product should ever exist? Discord is one too, I am just selecting one that I can control.
“Discord is bad product, hyperbolically said, it works like a malware.”
I know that discord is doing bad shit, so yes.
How often you read the source codes of your tool?
Not everything has to be foss, it is in company’s best interest to not make it as malware. In last 20 years that I have had TS installed on my server and client, have I had it act like malware. Discord in the other hand has instantly caused issues. Not saying that TS3 doesn’t have had bugs, ofc it has had.
Huge RAM usage, wierd crashes, causes random lag in games, constant enshittification on-going. No thanks.
I refuse to use discord, it is basically malware. Selfhosting is the only way, and TS3 works great for that.
Oh hell yeah, Teams is far from perfect, but it is still light years ahead of webex
I work at electricity distribution, can confirm, we never have any issues, it is evil spirits, not us.