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by ensignavenger
693 days ago
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Crowdstrike has caused kernel panics on Linux systems in the past too. I push FOSS hard and will hold that this is an example where using FOSS for all critical business software would have saved companies, but I don't particularly blame Microsoft directly for this outage. Incompetent IT managers buying software from their golf buddies is the real heart of the issue. |
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Microsoft is all in on kernel extensions, when Apple has shown that you can deprecate them and move the most important use cases outside the kernel. I blame Microsoft for not starting the herculean task of deprecating kernel extension. Remember, Satya Nadella said recently that Microsoft will put security above everything else, even backward compatibility. Then the Recall fiasco happened and Nadella was caught pants down with the useless value of his word.