Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately.
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
@jerry It's been terrible in general as of late
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
@jerry Not safe enough, Windows has WSL.
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
@jerry Can't you run it on Doom?
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
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looks for a good deal on a Radioshack Color Computer
Honestly, anyone setting up anything on an old Tandy computer has only two questions,
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Is that Revox running a Mastodon instance?

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Is that Revox running a Mastodon instance?

@TheLancashireman @jerry Hehe, yup!
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@jerry …this feels like walking into a saloon and insulting the horse of every gunslinger there

@JoscelynTransient @jerry I love this analogy, adding to my list of horse quotes.
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
@jerry more like time to stop using OSes & networks
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
@jerry The windows vuls are still pouring out but it's easier to hunt on linux because the source is available
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
@jerry Someone, somewhere in a ‘C’ suite, who thinks they have their finger on the pulse, is asking a tired Tech Director that question.
Betcha.
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
might have to get a few costco sized bags of popcorn to last it out while i watch this... and something to read. maybe "war and peace".
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@jerry I dunno... i haven't heard about any OS/2 Warp vulnerabilities lately.
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
@jerry Let's see if we can find a Multics port.
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
@jerry Clippy the Protector
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Lots of Linux vulnerabilities lately. Time to move the instance to Windows.
At MS, there was a big project to unify all of the Windows-derived things. Apparently some folks had a build working that booted to WSL, with no Win32k. I did wonder how secure that would be: at the very least, I doubt there are many people who know how to attack the NT kernel via the Linux syscall interface.
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