• kakes@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    If they told people it was just to add more “telemetry” and ads, they wouldn’t install it.

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      6 months ago

      do they give you the option to not install? i remember windows just updating without ever asking anything

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      Which VPN were you using that stopped working after a windows update?

      Or did you just read a headline and not bother to look into it any further?

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        Tinc gets broken by Windows updates every once in a while. The problem is that the update sometimes renames the network connections and Tinc needs the connection to have a specific name to work.

        That’s the one I personally ran into several times now.

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          Yeah, none of those are affecting me right now. I don’t think they’re affecting you, either.

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          You didn’t answer me, so I’ll give you another chance. You must’ve missed my question last time. Which VPN were you using which stopped working after a windows update?

          I hope you weren’t just lying to my face.

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          Can you provide a source that it affected “many people and corporations”? If there are so many, it should be easy to name one.

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            Mate, you dumb? The link cites Microsoft KB. This issue is officially reported BY Microsoft, not by some random people online.

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              Isn’t it weird that you, also, can’t name a single person who was affected by this?

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              Yeah, but you didn’t bother to actually follow the link or read what it says. There was a bug in Microsoft’s VPN implementation (which no one uses) which affected no one, until they fixed it.

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                  I am seriously that dumb. Can you give me an example of someone who used it and was affected by this?

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    I remember Nintendo Wii.

    Nintendo: “Hey, a new system update is here.”

    Me: “So what’s new?”

    Nintendo: (shrug)

    Homebrew people: “This patch changed nothing, except they tried to plug a hole. Damn, took us almost 10 minutes to counteract that this time!”

    (OK, there was one system update where they added the ability to run stuff off of the SD card, but beside that, there were a whole bunch of updates where they tried to stay ahead of homebrew/pirates and failed spectacularly.)

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    I love all the long waiting and useless messages that comes with it, too.

    • Preparing to download.
    • Downloading. useless progress percentage
    • Preparing to install.
    • Installing. more useless progress percentage
    • Please do not turn off your computer.
    • “Hi”.
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      6 months ago

      Don’t forget when the update stage actually reads 100%, which makes no logical sense because if the stage was at 100%, you wouldn’t still be telling me we are processing it as the current stage.

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    The old paradox of Microsoft security updates. The more frequent they are, the more they look like they’re staying on top of things. While at the same time showing the world there are a lot of frikkin’ security holes in Windows all the time.

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      6 months ago

      Update kbmorbillionnumbersandletters:

      Fixes issue in update kbevenmorenumbersandletters