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Suzune

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The idea of “security software” is ridiculous overall. You buy a software to fix security problems in Windows and it violates the original product by inserting code into kernel code. You lose support by the original product vendor. And you think you’re secure, even the whole stuff makes you forget that IT should be always fit in solving security/restorability problems even when everything else fails.

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That’s a weird logic. If I cannot find it on price comparison sites, the offer doesn’t exist.

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Do they want to ban condensed water (fog) or something imaginary that does not exist?

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This part of Germany has supported open source software for a long time now. So this didn’t come unexpected or without a decade long preparation.

The most important part is not the product here. Unfortunately, the people who work with the software decide. It’s also a huge effort to educate all the people to use LibreOffice.

The nice thing is that MS Office moves entirely to the cloud and SaaS. Schleswig Holstein are the only one who will be prepared for the worst soon.

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Is she really Christian? Because she violated at least three commandments in one sentence.

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SIGTERM: Dear process. Please stop doing what you’re doing now, tidy everything up and just stop after that.

SIGKILL: I’m not asking you anything, I’m not even talking to you anymore. I don’t care you leave crap everywhere or lose data integrity. System, shoot this fucker!

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To disperse the army from the northeastern fronts. Russia is now forced to defend the entire border and cannot focus their attacks on their previous objectives.

This is a good move.

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Unfortunately, Linux has the requirement that a user needs IQ > 80. That’s why it’s only at 4% desktop market share.

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I hope it gets reversed in the next instance. The judge had it absolutely wrong. And the consultant did not expose it, but told the company directly that he is able to read the admin password without an effort. They sued for telling them. That’s absolutely the worst thing to do.

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