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Honestly, after MS supporting 47’s admin, I don’t think they are really worried about an antitrust case at least in the USA. I wouldn’t it put it past them to try some fuckery first and then get caught later and have to apologize. www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/mi...
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Microsoft loves to make people silent and compliant.
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I believe APIs would be a lot better for this space, but without 3rd party kernel access wouldn’t Microsoft security products that could gain access to kernel wouldn’t be a far superior product?
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The way Microsoft works, they want to be the only vendor on the block. If they could monopolize the space, they would.
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Does Microsoft publicly release what they set their governance polices for m365 to? Would love to know.
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Hasn’t Microsoft’s response to the incident to remove security software vendors from Kernel access though? Or at least I thought that was brought up by MS after.
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2 wins in a row for Nola!
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Crowdstrike would like a word with you about that
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🐐
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Is this based on Carlin’s 7 dirty words, or is there a bigger scope on what’s considered profanity?
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www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news... This guy is pissed
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Microsoft recommends the root ca be offline. However, I’m wondering your thoughts on different unique ways to run an offline root CA?
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@markrussinovich.bsky.social
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How about failures from the Microsoft end: - Why by default would Microsoft green light USA Azure Gov tenants to allow ANY Russians IPs. I understand how CA polices work in Azure, but Gov tenants should be default block all/ whitelist system. -Why is MS not supplying collaborating logs to congress
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I would love to know why the previous decision was 9-0 to facilitate the return, but 7-2 to keep people in USA.
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I’d honestly say the movie “old school” is it. That’s the only thing I know him from.
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MS should be forced to pull the Azure logs from their side and testify in front of congress too. @markrussinovich.bsky.social
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Like at Facebook where they lost physical access to the data center after the card reader system went down lol www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
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Watch Lebron considers running now
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👀
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But the DakYard!
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I’ve been seeing this with Opera too
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Have you seen Joe Roberts the OF sponsored moto GP guy? Also, the Guys we fucked podcast host is running for mayor in NYC. I’d say we are pretty close
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I’ve learned my lesson the hard way, you don’t cheap out on beans. Heinz are elite
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“They say the previous generation of players were not criticized like they are. Fuck that. They better wake the fuck up.” That’s a spicy Wilbon right there.
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Snitching operations center. Honestly though, this could be a career terminating event for this person.
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Computer cops are the worst
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Wow, thank you for the info. I remember messing with Guacamole back in the day. Didn't realize that was basically the tech behind what MS is using today.
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Interesting, but how about from a connection standpoint? Do you get a better framerate or scaling? How about copy and paste to and from the host abilities?
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America actually currently has the largest freight railway system in the world. Passenger railway totally different story. railroads.dot.gov/rail-network...
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How is it better than Bastion?
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Who’s that poor intern they put in the clippy mascot outfit lol
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You’re lucky! Lol
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“In some countries, the street address is not enough, and detailed information is required. For example, depending on the size of the building, it may be required by law to include information about the floor or office. This is the case in some US states.” America almost seems to have the most regs.
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Yeah, seems interesting after reading this www.bundesnetzagentur.de/DE/Fachtheme... &
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Now let’s get that price for 8TB!
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Do you know how the Ray Baum/Kari laws work outside of America, and how they affect E911 in Teams?
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