I think they should consider the word "wages" instead.
Let's be honest, this is compensation for skilled labour.
I think they should consider the word "wages" instead.
Let's be honest, this is compensation for skilled labour.
No it's Crowdstrike... we're just seeing an issue with their Windows software, not their Linux software.
Checkout big-launcher:
big-launcher is a work-in-progress HTPC application launcher. The design is loosely based on the Roku UI, consisting of a sidebar menu on the left, and selectable apps on the right. This project is intended to be the successor to my other HTPC project, Flex Launcher. Compared to Flex Launcher, big-launcher will be more graphically advanced, but less customizable. The program will be written in C++ and utilize SDL for graphics.
I just read about it from the Flex Launcher page, so no idea what it's like, just passing it on...
It's not just browsing discussed there. Re-read that again with cybersecurity in mind... online banking shouldn't be done whilst you're sharing a browser with tiktok (as an example)
Yep, there's private / incognito modes, but they just drop all the local session data, they're not any more secure.
... searches for "Futa" on company laptop...
I think others have generally caught this, but I wanted to simplify the point: the apps on your phone are not controlling your home, a computer is. If you don't use Google's, then you'll need to provide one.
So, Microsoft saved everyone from the bad Linux then?
/s
Er. Am I the only one to comment that this is a refreshing change to all the displays in shops, airports, etc that show the many ways that Windows errors and BSODs?
Linux on the desktop? Hell no, it's on 80' billboards.
(It's not Arch btw)
Best way: strip the whole thing down to 1 stick of RAM and do a memtest and then work back up.
Don't rule out a dodgy PSU with a floating power rail, so the first few RAM tests are also testing if the PSU is dying.
There's clearly a lot of negative towards the company, which I agree with, but I'm not reading enough positive support for the dev...
It must be a bit daunting being on the frontline going through this
I'd guess that anyone using the plugin could help them feel supported in these situations by contributing on their "Buy me a coffee" link...
Not sure if it's the devs to blame when there's statements like:
So, I'm guessing it's the business that's not supporting good dev->test->release practices.
But, I agree with your point; their overall software quality is terrible.