@msftsecresponse Y'all got noted. Course correct soon. You think Windows has stability issues now? How about after a few years of ostracizing the security community....
@QuinnyPig Did any publicly say "if my $500,000 a year engineer isn't using $250,000 in credits, I'm going to be seriously concerned"? Does that mean up until now he expected them to be paying that out of pocket?
@neogoose_btw@TheEduardoRFS Bluetooth and wifi depend on hardware +/ firmware (so you can't update by updating a library), and yet also have changed much more dramatically and frequently than http.
This is a weird comparison.
@thehorizon2b2t Obsessively yes, but doing so in a way that doesn't trigger the drive to wipe the data can require very specialized equipment to even be possible, but the process wouldn't be foolproof and may corrupt the data anyway.
@housecor Not currently but I have. It depends what you work on.
Sustained loads end up thermal throttling. But if it's just short bursts of compute it's actually fine.
@IceSolst Counter: you only think you've never had an incident, because you don't have sophisticated monitoring or observability.
Not directly because of, but certainly influence by the complexity of buildings such things in that language.