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by hpen
691 days ago
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No smarty pants, I'm arguing that you can't load a program on a microwave's microprocessor. Should I be able to do that? "And yes, in the real-world, third-party software can and does cause Macs to crash." Thanks for adding so much to the conversation (eyes rolled). In the absolute sense 8.5M machines is a lot. Airlines down is a lot. Hospitals down is a lot. Hey we guarantee we won't wreck 99.4% of our machines out there! is not a good guarantee. |
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And sure, why shouldn't you be able to modify the software on hardware you own? It's your microwave. If you modify the software on it and that causes it to burn up don't go to the manufacturer when it burns your house down. But that's true if you open it up and rewire it as well. Which, sure, feel free to open it up. It is your microwave.
Are you arguing you shouldn't be able to modify the things you own?
> Thanks for adding so much to the conversation
I mean it seriously seems like you're arguing MacOS and Linux are immune to third party software crashing the system. Do you agree or disagree that third party software can cause MacOS and Linux instability, especially when the user chooses to run it at root level permissions?
> we guarantee we won't wreck
Microsoft didn't wreck these machines. CrowdStrike wrecked these machines. Every Windows machine that did not have CrowdStrike installed was unaffected by this, which is 99.4% of Windows machines.
> what happened in the real world
And yes, look at those bug reports, those are crashes happening in the real world not something theoretical. Kernel panics happen!