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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish139•2 months ago Early reports suggest that cyber security firm CrowdStrike may be to blame by pushing out a security update for its product that features a bug. I hate Windows as much as the next Lemmy user but it takes 8 paragraphs before this gets clarified.
minus-squarezelifcamlinkfedilinkEnglish8•edit-22 months ago CrowdStrike Ah yes. Very familiar with their software. From time to a time an update or version would wreak havoc on your Kubernetes cluster or at the very least degrade performance. IT threw it on our laptops and on occasion I’d have to kill the process.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•2 months agoHey Bob! Is that a 🐛 bug? Nah Bob, it’s a feature! Windows is full of features!
I hate Windows as much as the next Lemmy user but it takes 8 paragraphs before this gets clarified.
Ah yes. Very familiar with their software. From time to a time an update or version would wreak havoc on your Kubernetes cluster or at the very least degrade performance.
IT threw it on our laptops and on occasion I’d have to kill the process.
Hey Bob! Is that a 🐛 bug?
Nah Bob, it’s a feature! Windows is full of features!