Reading about machines in hospitals outing because of the Windows update was quite brutal. I didn't quite understand the exact way it happened though, I'm pretty sure I even rebooted my PC during that day or two but never got any problems. Though maybe that was thanks to my as little Windows updates as possible policy.
@@happytux77.68 I used to run Arch, but then I switched to LFS and created a custom ebuild-like system to automate my builds. Sadly, my drive failed, and my only backup was stolen. I hadn't set up a GitHub repo either, so I didn't want to go through all that work again. That's when I turned to Gentoo. With a top-of-the-line processor, it's great to take advantage of all the instruction sets it offers. If you're using a distro that's stuck on x86-64-v1 or even x86-64-v2, it kind of defeats the purpose of having the latest hardware. You might as well just go for a maxed-out x86-64-v2 processor and save some cash. Compiling updates and installs overnight can be a hassle, but it's a similar experience if you use Homebrew on a Mac and decide to compile everything yourself.
@@happytux77.68 It's true that Windows comes with telemetry, ads, bloatware, and all that jazz, while Linux distros generally avoid most of that. However, many Linux distros still come with a lot of stuff you might never use, and manually uninstalling it can sometimes break things, especially with Ubuntu and similar distros. Arch offers more control in this regard. While the AUR has packages for x86-64-v3 and the latest and greatest, I’d recommend taking that with a grain of salt before installing them, since they aren't in the official repos.
Even I suffered Cloudstike (My Laptop has Dual Boot with Windows and Parrot OS ) while using Windows my Opera GX browser started to glitch and then I started playing Red Dead 2 I suffered with input Delay Wrong input being computed by my Windows and still now few of my key binding can't run the Start Button Watching this video on my Linux which usually use for Pen-testing and usually study for my Cybersecurity analyst classes
I spent all day today manually booting machines into safe mode, entering BitLocker keys, and deleting the update file from command prompt. I get to work an 8 hour day tomorrow even though it's a weekend to do more of the same. No biggie, we (a team of 6) just have to resolve approximately 1200 machines before Monday morning...
Hint: Most people who watch this video can read. It would be more interesting if you didn't just recite texts in your videos, but also shared your own opinion and interpretation of the topic.
The issue is how centralized services and useless kernel-level junkware allowed this to happen, while all the lamers are screaming at the OS. How to miss the point 101. ps: my other comment disappeared. apparently typing "primates" is offensive to the algo mod youtube uses.
@@galloe it's getting quite ridiculous, in my opinion. It's an ML that doesn't has any concept of nuances, so if a comment has any of the words that are in its filter list, the comment is gone and you may be shadowbanned. At least that's my hypothesis, but it seems that more and more people are sharing this idea.
yeah but you're missing the point here lol. Instead of paying a team of their own IT, corporations and other big enterprises decided to entrust all of their security to a third party. Attack the centralization of the internet, which has turned windows into a pozzed piece of unusable IoT garbage. And before you spew some utter garbage on how this wouldn't have happened on linux, you should remember that psyop by the chinese government that was stopped by an absolute unit that started going on a crusade about something being 0.3 ms slower than usual. It was stopped by a sheer luck, basically.
idk how many times i have to choose the "not interested" option when her videos come in my feed. Why is TH-cam recommending me this crap again and again.
Me, an Arch user: Pathetic!
It's great to hear that Maddy found an internship at CrowdStrike.
It’s almost like having 1 centralized service on most machines in different continents is probably a bad idea
Millions of dollars of Windows infrastructure VS 1 smol driver file
Reading about machines in hospitals outing because of the Windows update was quite brutal. I didn't quite understand the exact way it happened though, I'm pretty sure I even rebooted my PC during that day or two but never got any problems. Though maybe that was thanks to my as little Windows updates as possible policy.
me: *laughes while on Linux*
Windows users: *panic*
My wife left me
Its ok find other one
Why? Were you the one to push the update?
@@candyts-sj7zh yes
Time to take your meds.
I use arch btw
I use Nix btw
CrowdStrike outage? No worries, Gentoo Linux, baby! Anyone else on Gentoo?
Me and all of my systems including servers are working fine and i am chilling with some beer
why do you prefer Gentoo over Arch or Ubuntu? (I'm curious, I know nothing about Gentoo)
I'm on NixOS, otherwise I'd probably be on gentoo
@@happytux77.68 I used to run Arch, but then I switched to LFS and created a custom ebuild-like system to automate my builds. Sadly, my drive failed, and my only backup was stolen. I hadn't set up a GitHub repo either, so I didn't want to go through all that work again. That's when I turned to Gentoo.
With a top-of-the-line processor, it's great to take advantage of all the instruction sets it offers. If you're using a distro that's stuck on x86-64-v1 or even x86-64-v2, it kind of defeats the purpose of having the latest hardware. You might as well just go for a maxed-out x86-64-v2 processor and save some cash.
Compiling updates and installs overnight can be a hassle, but it's a similar experience if you use Homebrew on a Mac and decide to compile everything yourself.
@@happytux77.68 It's true that Windows comes with telemetry, ads, bloatware, and all that jazz, while Linux distros generally avoid most of that. However, many Linux distros still come with a lot of stuff you might never use, and manually uninstalling it can sometimes break things, especially with Ubuntu and similar distros.
Arch offers more control in this regard. While the AUR has packages for x86-64-v3 and the latest and greatest, I’d recommend taking that with a grain of salt before installing them, since they aren't in the official repos.
kirby just hangin there 👍
Just came from store in Canada, they had Blue screen of death on self-checkouts. I mean I thought they used Linux for it or Android atleast
I wanna ask you as you're a fed, Have you guys been affected by this problem?
i use arch btw
I love your content, I watched all your videos!
It's true that I have no idea what are you talking about... but keep up the good work!
A perfect Friday at work...
Best asmr ever
I'm watching in windows 💀☠️
Nice SentinelOne t-shirt 👌
Don't blame them too much guys ! happens :)
@@redz_nouggy2027 LOL I didn't even realize I was wearing their competition
finally Microsoft being usefull
Even I suffered Cloudstike (My Laptop has Dual Boot with Windows and Parrot OS ) while using Windows my Opera GX browser started to glitch and then I started playing Red Dead 2 I suffered with input Delay
Wrong input being computed by my Windows and still now few of my key binding can't run the Start Button Watching this video on my Linux which usually use for Pen-testing and usually study for my Cybersecurity analyst classes
the end is neaaaarrr the end is neeeeeearrr - blem blem blem 🔔🔔🔔
Where did you get your glasses? They look cool
I spent all day today manually booting machines into safe mode, entering BitLocker keys, and deleting the update file from command prompt. I get to work an 8 hour day tomorrow even though it's a weekend to do more of the same. No biggie, we (a team of 6) just have to resolve approximately 1200 machines before Monday morning...
You'll get paid big money so no biggie. ;)
@@kolz4ever1980 My day was long but I made $500. 7/10 wouldn't mind if CrowdStrike did this again tbh
I loved the homer meme
Is MacBook good for cyber security students
you did this didnt you
Hint: Most people who watch this video can read. It would be more interesting if you didn't just recite texts in your videos, but also shared your own opinion and interpretation of the topic.
"Most people who watch this video can read" I wouldn't count on that lol
Yeah, well I didn't want to read.
I said Y2K too 😂😂
i use Android btw☕
i use fedora btw
EDIT :) every body is writing so ........
It reminds that its time to switch to linux.
Switch to linux dude and just chill
Crashstrike
They should of used rebecca black os :mewing:
Lots of comments!
So switch to the beiber os?
The issue is how centralized services and useless kernel-level junkware allowed this to happen, while all the lamers are screaming at the OS.
How to miss the point 101.
ps: my other comment disappeared. apparently typing "primates" is offensive to the algo mod youtube uses.
hopefully you didn't write "apes"
@@Rudolfucius said monkey.
As in, screaming monkey, an old joke
@@midorifox Yeah, I've had many a comment automatically removed because of my excellent choice of words.
@@Rudolfucius no, i said Monki.
But complete, as in "screaming monki"
@@galloe it's getting quite ridiculous, in my opinion. It's an ML that doesn't has any concept of nuances, so if a comment has any of the words that are in its filter list, the comment is gone and you may be shadowbanned. At least that's my hypothesis, but it seems that more and more people are sharing this idea.
WINDOWS IS SUPER SH*T
yeah WINDOWS SUCKS ASS
yeah but you're missing the point here lol.
Instead of paying a team of their own IT, corporations and other big enterprises decided to entrust all of their security to a third party. Attack the centralization of the internet, which has turned windows into a pozzed piece of unusable IoT garbage.
And before you spew some utter garbage on how this wouldn't have happened on linux, you should remember that psyop by the chinese government that was stopped by an absolute unit that started going on a crusade about something being 0.3 ms slower than usual. It was stopped by a sheer luck, basically.
waww your glasses. I like your glasses heheeh
What's up Fedstrike?
what kinda glasses is that ? looks cool, 😎
looks like a yellow filter glasses to rid of blue light from screen. idk brand name
Windows again… bro why windows just can not work normally
hiya hun
windows users in shambles right now...
it's y24
Didn't affect linux servers with crowdstrike
F***ing Microsoft…
They had nothing to do with it...
say cheese
Longer video time plz
Cuz i enjoy to see u =))
Can I talk with you friend? 🤔
Don't worry, It's AI
Ayo what's y2k
www.google.com/search?q=Y2K
Marry me
we are already secretly together but keep it hush
water is wet
:facepalm:
idk how many times i have to choose the "not interested" option when her videos come in my feed. Why is TH-cam recommending me this crap again and again.
And now you commented!! You are doomed!!! 😂😂😂
@@swannschilling474 not only that they also watched so youtube thinks they like this content
@@skoobster4358 those are some nasty fed tricks she is pulling out her sleeve!!
@@swannschilling474 Is she a fed or something
try with "don't recommend channel", although there is also a plugin that blocks channels even on search feed, i don't remember how it's called.