

Just use a win pe boot environment.


Just use a win pe boot environment.


obviously this is marketing for arctic wolf, but their research and the information they provide in the blog post is interesting. Their EDR platform they talk about used to be Cylance, which they bought off of BlackBerry. Honestly BlackBerry fumbled that product after they bought it.


Hell yes. I wonder how many man-hours of strategy meetings MS had on their calendars to fend that decision off.


It’s been over a decade but I remember fondly taking that route and getting murdered by a Cazador almost immediately.
I may be on my deathbed not able to remember the names and faces of my loved ones while screaming at the recurring nightmare of seeing one of those homing in on me from a distance.


Maybe “it’s not needed yet” is more accurate.


It’s not ready yet. It’s good for some specific use cases but it’s not anything the typical end user needs.


I was a QA tester for a mobile game company back when feature phones had games. Some of the shit was silly like jumping against the left wall 300 times would crash the game, or rapidly putting the phone into and out of a faraday cage would crash the game.
Any time we crashed the phone things got spicy, and we had special instructions to follow if we found a way to disrupt the micro cell in the office.
LTT is garbage. Remember when they made news by not backing up their stuff and lost it all on some homemade nas?
Is the original dev team even working on the game? Most projects go into maintenance mode after release and DLCv1. The talented folks move on to new things and you’re left with regular folks if you’re lucky and outsourced high turnover cube farms if you’re not. Of course the current devs are out of touch, it’s just a 9-5 for them.


It’s carrier level. Your isp could do the same with off the shelf decryption appliances. Basically you decrypt the traffic and block traffic that isn’t decrypted.


They basically retracted the article. There’s no windows 12.


It could happen to you.


This wasn’t even an AI issue nor even a translation issue. They published an article that lacked sources, and still wasn’t good enough once sources were added.


You skipped vista, XP, and 2000.


I find PS pretty great. Probably the best improvement to Windows since going 32-bit.


MS would be wild to expect people to buy a new machine before 2036. Consumer prices aren’t going to magically fall.
Either this is incorrect info, a huge flop, or MS really doesn’t care if home users switch to Linux from all the cash flowing in from businesses.


This line of thought goes all the way back to NT, and even then IBM would have some comments.
DOS was the last one they built, and they made a really decent GUI for it before they switched to NT.
https://lemmy.world/post/43777365
I’m guessing nukes.
Dell has their own instructions on making a bootable usb for bios updates:
https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000145519/how-to-create-a-bootable-usb-flash-drive-using-dell-diagnostic-deployment-package-dddp