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As the New Year approaches and I have been reflecting on the last year, I looked back at which โPrinciples of the Day"" people found most valuable. They are shown in this attached top 10 list.
As you know, under each Principle of the Day post is the reasoning behind the principle, which is typically even more interesting than the principle.
If you want to 1) get all the principles and tools, 2) see videos of the principles in action so you can have a virtual experience of living them, and 3) access everything else I have to offer, you can get all that for free on my app Principles In Action: https://t.co/t8egj6iVIl.
I wish you a new year of great personal evolution and great contributions to evolution of the greater whole.
๐งต Leading the Magic Quadrant!
Stats: 34 Chronauts poured in many many hours over months on our submission, >300 questions answered on one of the most complex spreadsheets I have ever collaborated on with a large group (we had to lock rows), we also exchanged >1,000 Slack msgs
๐งต Leading the Magic Quadrant!
Stats: 34 Chronauts poured in many many hours over months on our submission, >300 questions answered on one of the most complex spreadsheets I have ever collaborated on with a large group (we had to lock rows), we also exchanged >1,000 Slack msgs
Here's CrowdStrike's advice if hosts are crashing:
1. Boot Windows into Safe Mode or the Windows Recovery Environment
2. Navigate to the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike directory
3. Locate the file matching โC-00000291*.sysโ, and delete it.
4. Boot the host normally.
How does everyone feel about this?
My 2 cents: Iโm sympathetic to individuals working at Kaspersky and caught up in the political quagmire that is the Russia situation, regardless of their ideologies. Howeverโฆ you cannot ignore the risk of the influence that can be exerted over them by an adversarial nation, thus this seems like a reasonable outcome. No assurances of transparency can ever overcome that risk, especially not when alternative solutions are available without the weight of political influence concerns.
How does everyone feel about this?
My 2 cents: Iโm sympathetic to individuals working at Kaspersky and caught up in the political quagmire that is the Russia situation, regardless of their ideologies. Howeverโฆ you cannot ignore the risk of the influence that can be exerted over them by an adversarial nation, thus this seems like a reasonable outcome. No assurances of transparency can ever overcome that risk, especially not when alternative solutions are available without the weight of political influence concerns.