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by mejutoco
696 days ago
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Operating system (hotel) decides which programs run in kernel mode (Crowdstrike) but ok. Let me address the other point. Again the reasoning of allowing equal API access to avoid getting sued is a false dichotomy: Microsoft could choose to make an OS that would not need such mechanisms to be simply usable. They could also remove their own crowdstrike-alike offering, so that it would not be considered anti-competitive. They could also choose not to operate in EU. Of course, that would lower their profits, which is the real motive here. Once you sum it up the reasoning goes: hospitals/flights can stop working because a company cannot lower its profits, and said company is not to blame at all. It is clearly false, the rest is sophism, and back-bending arguments IMO. |
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So the hotel can have an infinite number of restaurants which can move and move out as they please with not input from the hotel itself?