Existing and being necessary are two different things. Linux and MacOS are operating systems. Windows is an ad delivery system that masquerades as an operating system.
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They just made the poor decisions that made CrowdStrike required in the first place.
Your PC ran into a problem that Microsoft couldn’t handle.
Why aren’t we all using YaCy?
It is clearly the raw croc power that makes you trip…certainly not because you’re running in a slip on sandal.
I volunteer. Just don’t check my server. /s
To be honest, this post seems very ignorant of the entire scene.
How do you know where to go? You run in techie circles and online groups. You look for ways to apply to different trackers. This isn’t hidden info.
You act like piracy is one big library that needs shoring up in specific places. It doesn’t really work like that. Find a few communities you like, download content from them that you like, seed forever.
After you have built a big library of things you are seeding, maybe volunteer for a low level staff position.
But the basic take away is that piracy is fine as it is. It doesn’t need you to save it. The best thing you can do is seed and keep learning.
Maybe that’s the misunderstanding—we aren’t political, we’re pirates. Our only messaging is arch, btw.
That’s why I’ve enjoyed it there—we are more active about sharing our hobbies than our social opinions.
Aww, DB0 appreciates you to a lesser extent too, buddy!
Not true—I just successfully reported this text as junk. It tries to auto-detect spam, and coming from an email address is one of the signs of that, but not the only one.
Depending on the software, it could easily end up costing more than the hardware over a similar lifespan. Hardware is a tool, software is a method for using that tool.
There are pirates in these waters. I’d think twice before defending the merchant ships again.
If Windows had better security and update practices, software like CrowdStrike wouldn’t be a necessity.