Sure 1 in 14 will not happen with repos or the app store. I just mean no walled garden is perfect. Which is fine, perfect is the enemy of good.
The appstore has one major difficulty that most linux repos do not, it certifies binaries as safe. That is impossible, if you can't see the code you are stuck with blackbox testing.
We don't though. You do not know what strain this supposed enemy would use. It is possible they selected it because it is not impacted by a normal smallpox vaccine.
Human bodies rot a lot faster than that. How many plague corpses could possibly still be around? If you do not bother with the American burial method, preserve the body and seal it in a metal tube, humans rot as fast as any other mammal our size. You would probably be lucky to find teeth from a plague victim.
So 30,000-300,000 deaths or 0-0 deaths. Either way those numbers seem damn low, looks like we should probably destroy all cars. That would save more lives than you are talking about.
One person infected with small pox would not turn into a worldwide uncontrollable epidemic. We can make vaccines, we can close borders as much as possible (No a big fence is not possible, nor useful against those with access to ladders or shovel), and it just won't spread that fast.
The odds of them using smallpox as a weapon are too low to risk vaccinating everyone. The vaccination program would harm far more people. I don't mean that in a crazy autism way, I mean from bad reactions to the vaccine. Every vaccine has a rate at which these occur and we can compare that to the risks Al Qaeda poses. Since Al Qaeda has so far in the last 50 years killed less people in the USA than farm animals and they show no sign of getting stronger we can probably forgo the vaccinations for now.
Oh wow sort, yeah sort is also available without a GUI. Designing an OS and its tools GUI first is a clear sign that it belongs single user and on desktops not servers.
So how do I export this list pragmatically? So I can have it shipped to a logging server and run cron jobs that filter it for me and send emails if need be?
Me defend windows? Are you fucking insane? My house has 0% Microsoft software.
You sir are deluded by fanboyism. I use only linux, and admin it at work. I still will not claim nothing bad has ever made it into the repos. Humans make mistakes.
He could have promised that if it happens again they might offer games that are not either cheap crap or so old anyone who wanted them already has them.
Most customers cannot be trusted to do that. Nor should they be. The level of complacency you are advocating is what got Sony into this mess to begin with.
Stop applying logic to the actions of business school product.
Amazon is online only, they have to do this. Good security is not capital intensive, it is within the reach of many small companies. Good design is step one, staying current with updates is step 2. Sony failed at step 1. Credit card data should never have been available to the PSN in anyway. It should come in via some other method and be only usable by the payment processing service that the games network has only one way communication with. Then the payment processing system logs approved or denied to a logging service that then notifies the games network.
Sony can cut these costs and not risk going out of business a smaller company cannot.
This is what I have seen working in such places. Not a rant at all.
False? You just admitted it has happened. There was also the flash light app that provided tethering. If they can miss that, they can and will or already are missing apps that do more hostile things.
No, it would not require applications to be designed for this. Applications should not be installing themselves at all. Installation is the job of other system tools, not the application itself.
You are correct that you would need to do that, but that is pretty much an install task anyway.
Because diff, grep and a whole host of other tools someone would want to use during the course of system administration are not something you can really do on a GUI.
Sure windows does not have those exact tools, but it has replacements and if it was a simple text file cygwin could provide them.
This is pathetic, playing it off like they're not at fault. Sure you got hacked, but this is like having a bank that stores the money out back in a dumpster and then blaming the thieves for your inability to secure deposits. At least try you assholes.
Most of those email accounts probably used the same passwords as the stolen sony accounts.
At this point sony should require users to create new accounts and import trophies from the old accounts if you give the old password. This would mean at worst someone could get a bunch of unearned trophies, instead of access to an account with which they could buy something.
But even I am shocked by the level of security incompetence they've shown over this whole thing. This is a major corporation, for fuck's sake!
The reason they are like this is because they are a major corporation. Anything smaller could not survive such a fiasco. Security costs money, it is the first thing out the window in a major corporation.
Drop out the "security" part and you will be closer to the truth.
Windows needs repositories/appstore now, it does not need a new ribbon interface, more shiny crap or anything else as bad. When they get that done, give me the ability to delete/replace open files like you can on a real multi-user OS.
Even most apps come from repos, skype, chrome, pay for games all are found in repos.
Considering the power savings a couple hundred ARM cpus might make for a decent server.
HARRP SEAL is indeed terrifying.
VOMBIC did not do that, the reptilians did. They are in charge of High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project for Sea Earth Air and Land.
Sure 1 in 14 will not happen with repos or the app store. I just mean no walled garden is perfect. Which is fine, perfect is the enemy of good.
The appstore has one major difficulty that most linux repos do not, it certifies binaries as safe. That is impossible, if you can't see the code you are stuck with blackbox testing.
We don't though. You do not know what strain this supposed enemy would use. It is possible they selected it because it is not impacted by a normal smallpox vaccine.
Human bodies rot a lot faster than that. How many plague corpses could possibly still be around? If you do not bother with the American burial method, preserve the body and seal it in a metal tube, humans rot as fast as any other mammal our size. You would probably be lucky to find teeth from a plague victim.
So 30,000-300,000 deaths or 0-0 deaths.
Either way those numbers seem damn low, looks like we should probably destroy all cars. That would save more lives than you are talking about.
One person infected with small pox would not turn into a worldwide uncontrollable epidemic. We can make vaccines, we can close borders as much as possible (No a big fence is not possible, nor useful against those with access to ladders or shovel), and it just won't spread that fast.
The odds of them using smallpox as a weapon are too low to risk vaccinating everyone. The vaccination program would harm far more people. I don't mean that in a crazy autism way, I mean from bad reactions to the vaccine. Every vaccine has a rate at which these occur and we can compare that to the risks Al Qaeda poses. Since Al Qaeda has so far in the last 50 years killed less people in the USA than farm animals and they show no sign of getting stronger we can probably forgo the vaccinations for now.
Which has what software in it?
How much free software is available there? What big companies other than MS have software there?
Oh wow sort, yeah sort is also available without a GUI. Designing an OS and its tools GUI first is a clear sign that it belongs single user and on desktops not servers.
So how do I export this list pragmatically? So I can have it shipped to a logging server and run cron jobs that filter it for me and send emails if need be?
Me defend windows? Are you fucking insane? My house has 0% Microsoft software.
You sir are deluded by fanboyism. I use only linux, and admin it at work. I still will not claim nothing bad has ever made it into the repos. Humans make mistakes.
He could have promised that if it happens again they might offer games that are not either cheap crap or so old anyone who wanted them already has them.
Refund the credit cards that were billed.
Avoiding having to do that again would surely motivate Sony to avoid having this happen again.
Most customers cannot be trusted to do that. Nor should they be. The level of complacency you are advocating is what got Sony into this mess to begin with.
Stop applying logic to the actions of business school product.
Amazon is online only, they have to do this. Good security is not capital intensive, it is within the reach of many small companies. Good design is step one, staying current with updates is step 2. Sony failed at step 1. Credit card data should never have been available to the PSN in anyway. It should come in via some other method and be only usable by the payment processing service that the games network has only one way communication with. Then the payment processing system logs approved or denied to a logging service that then notifies the games network.
Sony can cut these costs and not risk going out of business a smaller company cannot.
This is what I have seen working in such places. Not a rant at all.
False?
You just admitted it has happened. There was also the flash light app that provided tethering. If they can miss that, they can and will or already are missing apps that do more hostile things.
No, it would not require applications to be designed for this.
Applications should not be installing themselves at all. Installation is the job of other system tools, not the application itself.
You are correct that you would need to do that, but that is pretty much an install task anyway.
Because diff, grep and a whole host of other tools someone would want to use during the course of system administration are not something you can really do on a GUI.
Sure windows does not have those exact tools, but it has replacements and if it was a simple text file cygwin could provide them.
This is pathetic, playing it off like they're not at fault. Sure you got hacked, but this is like having a bank that stores the money out back in a dumpster and then blaming the thieves for your inability to secure deposits. At least try you assholes.
No, because for 90% of those users the PSN password and the email password are going to be the same.
The only solution is new accounts and import trophies from the old one, but not anything sensitive.
Most of those email accounts probably used the same passwords as the stolen sony accounts.
At this point sony should require users to create new accounts and import trophies from the old accounts if you give the old password. This would mean at worst someone could get a bunch of unearned trophies, instead of access to an account with which they could buy something.
But even I am shocked by the level of security incompetence they've shown over this whole thing. This is a major corporation, for fuck's sake!
The reason they are like this is because they are a major corporation. Anything smaller could not survive such a fiasco. Security costs money, it is the first thing out the window in a major corporation.
Drop out the "security" part and you will be closer to the truth.
Windows needs repositories/appstore now, it does not need a new ribbon interface, more shiny crap or anything else as bad. When they get that done, give me the ability to delete/replace open files like you can on a real multi-user OS.