> I can steal the network, change the registry, simply delete their binaries, update shared dlls, or any number of other easy hacks to get them offline. That's a bold claim. Mostly incorrect, but bold. A proper Windows…
> They fixed it with an update this month, but CrowdStrike was hooking /every/ single call to NtCreateUserProcess on my work machine last month, and you /know/ how electron-based apps work. VSCode took so long to launch…
I see you're not a paying Windows user. :_(
> Perhaps, but unless you want a permanent under class of people unable to find real employment, there needs to be an on-ramp. Either someone is too dangerous to have in public (which case they should still be…
There's a huge plot hole in the story. > When the economy and job market began storming back, we were inundated with inbound requests for our services. Our perseverance seemed to be paying off. Except now we were hit…
> Disclosure: I was on the Go team at Google until earlier this month. Dealing with DeVault's bad faith arguments is one of the few things I won't miss of that job. Speaking of bad faith arguments, aren't Google and its…
I should have been more clear perhaps. "Docker Engine wasn't otherwise available on Windows or macOS" - when was this? The first version of Docker Desktop for Windows that included support for Windows containers was…
Just out of curiosity, when was this you say?
> I can steal the network, change the registry, simply delete their binaries, update shared dlls, or any number of other easy hacks to get them offline. That's a bold claim. Mostly incorrect, but bold. A proper Windows…
> They fixed it with an update this month, but CrowdStrike was hooking /every/ single call to NtCreateUserProcess on my work machine last month, and you /know/ how electron-based apps work. VSCode took so long to launch…
I see you're not a paying Windows user. :_(
> Perhaps, but unless you want a permanent under class of people unable to find real employment, there needs to be an on-ramp. Either someone is too dangerous to have in public (which case they should still be…
There's a huge plot hole in the story. > When the economy and job market began storming back, we were inundated with inbound requests for our services. Our perseverance seemed to be paying off. Except now we were hit…
> Disclosure: I was on the Go team at Google until earlier this month. Dealing with DeVault's bad faith arguments is one of the few things I won't miss of that job. Speaking of bad faith arguments, aren't Google and its…
I should have been more clear perhaps. "Docker Engine wasn't otherwise available on Windows or macOS" - when was this? The first version of Docker Desktop for Windows that included support for Windows containers was…
Just out of curiosity, when was this you say?