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/g/ -> Microsoft Outage Anonymous No.10 [Open] [Last]
Computers worldwide are brought down by huge Microsoft outage. Anyways here's an article on it from Wired: https://www.wired.com/story/microsoft-windows-outage-crowdstrike-global-it-probems
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Anonymous No.11
>The widespread Windows outages have been linked to a software update from cybersecurity giant ​​CrowdStrike. It is not believed the issues are linked to a malicious cyberattack, cybersecurity officials say, but stem from a misconfigured/corrupted update that CrowdStrike pushed out to its customers.
Anonymous No.12
giving a random company the ability to remotely deploy and execute privileged code with no oversight across millions of computers is a good thing actually
t. silicon valley
Anonymous No.13
Seems like CrowdStrike's CSO sold $15M worth of stock a few days before the outage. It's probably a coincidence, but it's a really smart move.
https://www.barrons.com/articles/crowdstrike-insiders-sold-stock-cac5e509?siteid=yhoof2
Anonymous No.24
Official recovery tool from Microsoft to help with CrowdStrike issue. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/intune-customer-success/new-recovery-tool-to-help-with-crowdstrike-issue-impacting/ba-p/4196959

/a/ -> Yuru Camp Season 3 Discussion Anonymous No.10 [Open] [Last]
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S03E07 is very interesting. The unreliable narrative adds a lot of fun to the episode.

What do you think of the season?
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/g/ -> Sharing large amount of data Anonymous No.14 [Open] [Last]
I'm trying to share data of a few terabytes on my HDD. How to do this at no cost? Btw the data should be accessible for indefinite length of time. Thanks in advance.
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Anonymous No.21 >>22
The easiest thing to do for very large storage transfer is to literally ship a drive with all the data out to somebody. That's what Event Horizon Telescope team did with all their data.
However, if you don't want to do it online you could try creating a torrent? That will cause you to have to upload TBs of data and your ISP might not like that, so check your plan first.
When done you can send the infohash to whoever you want to send the data to them directly.
>How do I create a torrent
It's incredibly simple! You open any torrent software, select the "create torrent" option, select whatever file/folder you want to, add whatever metadata you want like torrent name and info, and save it.
You'll have to be running your computer online basically 24/7 but it should work.
Anonymous No.22
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Yeah torrent is probably the best way. However that requires me to constantly keep seeding, otherwise the torrent can become dead pretty fast. I'm curious whether ddl sites can work. There are sites that accepts unlimited size data but they delete them after a period of inactivity. Maybe there are scripts to generate download activity once a while?

/tv/ -> BoJack Horseman, a show about facing the truth Anonymous No.23 [Open] [Last]
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I think BoJack Horseman is about facing the truth. The truth of the society, the truth of life, and the truth of oneself.

BoJack facing his deeply flawed personality is a big part of the show. It shows us how he ends up in terrible situations because of his fault, how he struggles during the darkest of times, and how he eventually faces his own problems instead of ignoring them or blaming them on others. Just like what Todd said, "You are all the things that are wrong with you", this show essentially shows us how BoJack comes to realization of it.

Another theme of the show is the Hollywood culture and how it affects people. In the show we see Sarah Lynn entering Hollywood as a child and eventually being destroyed partly because of it. Of course, BoJack is another example of how Hollywood culture destroys people. "The most important thing is, you got to give the people what they want, even if it kills you, even if it empties you out until there's nothing left to empty. No matter what happens, no matter how much it hurts, you don't stop dancing, and you don't stop smiling, and you give those people what they want. " Even though BoJack is blaming his fault on the society, we can see the society, namely Hollywood, does take some responsibility. What's more, Diane's attempt at exposing Hank's wrongdoing, as well as her failure in the end, shows yet another disturbing truth of the society, i.e. people are reluctant to admit the wrongdoing of powerful or famous people, and it's extremely difficult for normal people to combat those in power. Finally, as the public turns their attention away, Diane has no alternative but to admit this fact. The Hank quote pretty much sums it up: "Sweetheart, everyone knows who I am. I'm Hank Hippopopalous. Who the hell are you?"

Yet another theme of the show is nihilism. BoJack, an actor in a sitcom back in the '90s, doesn't have anything to do at present. He tries to realize his childhood dream, playing Secretariat, but when the movie is actually finished, he feels the same. He questions whether people can truly achieve happiness, or they will just feel the same after achieving their goals. The show depicts the void after success and the fleeting nature of happiness. It shows us the truth of life, that it's difficult, and there's no way of achieving everlasting happiness. Even if we can ignore it temporarily, the truth of life will be unavoidable eventually. "No, because that’s just theatre. It allows you to think you’re in control but the whole idea of control is a myth. The universe is a wild beast. You can’t tame it. All you can do is try to live inside it."
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/tv/ -> The Boys Season 4 Discussion Thread Anonymous No.13 [Open] [Last]
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The Boys Season 4 just ended a few days ago. It had a slow start, and with the boys dealing with their own businesses, it just doesn't appeal to me much. Honestly the parts stand fairly well on their own, but when put together, it seems like they're not minding the real business, and the main tasks failed without exception. Besides, The Boys is not just a shows that's "fairly well", but it should be exceptional.

After that, the plot takes a turn for the better. I especially appreciate Butcher's hallucination, and the twist is so shocking. I'm glad the Deep got stronger too, because he has mainly been a joke in the previous seasons. The ending, yet another sharp twist, is pretty well-done, laying a foundation for season 5.

All in all this is a satisfactory season. It's still presents shocking scenes over and over, which is part of the reason I love this show.

Please post your opinions on the season in this thread.
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Anonymous No.17 >>19
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If by finale you mean S04E08, I think Butcher killing Vickie is a great fight (and gore too). But of course, Soldier Boy does not have enough appearance, which is disappointing.
Anonymous No.18
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I think the "description" feeling has something to do with how they shot the final scenes. Note that the background music, Nirvana's Heart-Shaped Box, is playing all through the ending. It kind of watered down the intensity of the scenes, like a long montage that compressed time. It's interesting why they chose to shoot the ending like this, with such drastic changes happening in such short period of time. Btw it reminds me of the final scene of Rick and Morty S04E06 "Never Ricking Morty" where Evil Morty reveals his true identity and joins the rest of the Morty's, with "For the Dameged Soda" playing in the background. It was STUNNING, and I think The Boys maybe is trying to do the same thing but the twist is just that shocking, which is why I think the ending feels too "descriptive".
Anonymous No.19 >>20
>>17 >>16
Shit, I mean the twist is "just not that shocking"
Anonymous No.20 >>21
>>19
Ok, it wasn't shocking, but it was brilliant and very well done.
Anonymous No.21
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Don't get me wrong, I personally love how it ended. I was just trying to explore where the feeling of "too much description" comes from. It's not necessarily a bad thing, just one way of doing things. Instead of being stunned by the fighting or gore, we are observing the process of the Boys being destroyed on command of Homelander and witnessing Homelander's rise to his power and his command on supes. Observing the plot advancing is essentially a different experience from being immersed in fighting scenes, and it evokes different emotions. I, for one, like how it played out.

/a/ -> GIRLS BAND CRY discussion Anonymous No.7 [Open] [Last]
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What do you think of GIRLS BAND CRY? Post in this thread!
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/meta/ -> Technical Issue Thread 894 ## Administrator No.24 📌 [Open] [Last]
Post technical issues you encounter here.
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Anonymous No.25
Merging threads results in Lua error.

/tv/ -> Eras of television Anonymous No.14 [Open] [Last]
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I have two open-ended questions I'm curious about
>what do you think the best decade of TV was, that includes either nationally or globally
>what do you think the worst decade of TV was, and ditto
I'm not sure about the best but I'd argue the worst was the 2000s. I was reading a book from roughly 20 years ago recently and there's a part where a character starts ranting about "those pretty whores on TV who are only famous for being pretty whores", it jolted my memory that entire weird era of television. That was really the beginning of channel bloat and every channel turning into 24/7 reality TV. (That arguably still the case, but it doesn't matter anymore with streaming and such.)
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Anonymous No.15
As of scripted tv shows the 2010s is probably the best imo. We have Breaking Bad at its peak in the early 2010s, and several other awesome dramas such as GoT, Black Mirror, True Detective, BCS, Succession, just to name a few. Not to mention BoJack Horseman, my favorite show of all time, as well as Fleabag, a marvelous show written and performed by the brilliant Phoebe Waller-Bridge. I know nothing about reality television tho, and they should probably be assessed separately.

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