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Windows sucks because getting baited and taking the bait has to be done entirely ad-hoc. In Linux this is all handled by
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.As soon as it boots, and without asking any permission, Windows 11 starts to send data to online servers. The user's personal details, location or hardware information are reported to Microsoft and other companies to be used as telemetry data.
A newly found Microsoft Windows vulnerability can allow crackers to remotely gain access to the operating system and install programs, view and delete data, or even create new user accounts with full user rights.
Enjoy!Microsoft released an “update” that installs a surveillance program on users' computers to gather data on some installed programs for Microsoft's benefit. The update is rolling out automatically, and the program runs “one time silently.”
This is why you use the Massgrave scripts, they don't use network auth servers.Company deployed computers are linked to a central server that the company can use to push software and changes to the device you're using. The only thing the hack does differently is that the server is somewhere in Russia and run by people you don't know.
you can install the original isos, then look up the actual commands in the script without running it. the only "fishy" part is the auth server that reports back, but you can set that up yourself too if you want. no need to use "debloated" isos or whatever.I'm getting red flags from Massgrave. I did my due diligence. Everyone says their shit works. I'm not doubting that. I'm concerned about security. I can't shake the feeling that something's amiss. Reddit hasn't been much help. All they do is shill for Massgrave like the turdworlders they are.
"It's safe! Trust me!" -posted by throwaways
"It's open source so its safe!" - logically untrue
You can check the code yourself!" - no one does this + the script gives admin access to some russian server
"You can check the validity of the iso's here!" - a web 2.0 site hosted in russia
Let's not forget the elephant in the room - the name. "Massgrave". Yeah, I'm sure that's nothing to worry about.
inb4 "you're just using it wrong"dk about the rest of you lot but I wouldn't be keen on this sort of behaviour within the OS of my device, nor such a stupid justification for said behaviour, but your mileage may vary I guess. Something about any application let alone an AI tied one just being bunged in as an "improvement" with absolutely no communication is unsettling.
Maybe, doesn't matter since Windows also has a packet manager, you'd typeDoes this seem complicated to you?
winget install 'Tor Browser'
I don't know what shitty installers you use. I usually don't wait for Windows to take 30 hours to compile a 2 gigabyte file.
What do you think of Microsoft using javascript in their menus?
Enjoy
Seems like you blocked me like a faggot so little lower effort than usual, but windows explicitly spies on you and phones home, and has done for years, this is knownYou posted a story written in 2021 about a bug that was patched in 2020. gr8 b8 m8
It's irrelevant and lower impact than you'd expect. JS JIT's are really, really good these days but that is beyond the kind of pop programming knowledge most dorks online have.What do you think of Microsoft using javascript in their menus?
Why harass the Windows thread?
At what point should we call in the mods to enforce no Linux talk on the windows thread and no windows talk on the Linux thread?
@The Pulverizer thinks Windows installers fucking COMPILE the entire applicationGiven how hard you are clinging to the offhanded cmake remark it seems like you lost on every important point
Is this the same guy that thought the TPM chip was a magical communication device that gave Microsoft full access to your computer, even when you're not running Windows?As soon as this guy realizes what a fucking retard he is for thinking the Office installer compiles Word from sources.
Why should Windows users switch to Linux? To run into just as many issues but have their preferred programs not work?"Seems like windows gets worse every year, why should I use it?"
"Well, pulverizer is wrong about how installers work"
"Damn installing it right now"
This is the windows thread sir, we are here to discuss its flaws rather than the merits of any given alternative. Try to stay on topic.Why should Windows users switch to Linux?
In GIMP to make a filled circle. You need to:>using linux in front of class mates
>teacher says "Ok students, now open photoshop"
>start furiously typing away at terminal to install Wine
>Errors out the ass
>Everyone else has already started their classwork
>I start to sweat
>Install GIMP
>"Umm...what the fuck is THAT anon?" a girl next to me asks
>I tell her its GIMP and can do everything that photoshop does and IT'S FREE!
>"Ok class, now draw use the shape tool to draw a circle!" the teacher says
>I fucking break down and cry and run out of the class
>I get beat up in the parking lot after school
If you're so deeply worried about connecting to unknown KMS servers then you can always just set one up yourself. There exist open source solutions like vlmcsd which according to the documentation (and if you distrust it, it's open sauce, read the code since you faggots preach about needing to be able to read said thing so much) should never reject activation "In addition vlmcsd never refuses activation while the Microsoft KMS server only activates the products the customer has paid for."(link), what it does require, however, is a GLVK key which beautifully enough, Microsoft provide them in their own documentation.What on earth makes them trustworthy? What's stopping someone from physically hijacking their servers and deploying a keyboard sniffer and forcing a backup of browser passwords?