• just another dev
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      532 months ago

      I disagree. As someone else in this thread said: if you compile a buggy Linux driver that crashes the system, it’s still the fault of the driver.

        • just another dev
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          02 months ago

          It is my understanding that this driver had not been (re) certified by Microsoft, though. So in that case, I stand by my statement.

          If it had been, I’d agree with that blame.

      • @[email protected]
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        -142 months ago

        I’m not exempting Crowdstrike and I’m not sure the comparison holds: linux is a kernel, mot a corporation.

        Try Ubuntu or RedHat, would they be liable?

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          222 months ago

          My answer might surprise you, but no. Your source code, your binary, your responsibility. Not that of the platform, the compiler, or the company that supplies it.

        • @NOT_RICK
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          132 months ago

          Come on, conform to their baseless assumptions so their insult can stick!

          • @[email protected]
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            12 months ago

            It doesn’t matter if he really has an iPhone or not. It’s just that what he wanted in order for Microsoft not to have responsibility is basically to lock down Windows as if it was iOS.