Well yeah. Didn't they watch Multiplicity?
ColeSloth
"We're going to undervolt them. You're stuck with the damage done, and you won't have luck overclocking or getting as much performance from our chips."
If you don't test an update before you push it out, you fucked up. Simple as that. The person or persons who decided to send that update out untested, absolutely fucked up. They not only pushed it out untested, they didn't even roll it out in offset times from one region to the next or anything. They just went full ham. Absolutely an idiot move.
It's about the patients who think they know more than the person who went to school for like an extra 8 years and did hundreds of residency hours, because the patient googled some shit for 45 minutes.
Doctors hate the Google patient crowd.
Meh. Even if it bricked crowdstrike instead of helping, you can just restore the file you deleted. A file in that folder can't brick a windows system.
How dare you use your internet bandwidth without our total control!
T mobile already shaping the hell out of my internet. If I download a Netflix episode of a show without my vpn on, it could take like 15 minutes. With my vpn on it takes like 1 minute.
The6ve already tried the iPhone approach and just tried to lower the performance of the chips for everyone.
And Nike will never mess with an old Bluetooth apk and pair of sneakers. It will work as long as android allows for an apk designed for Android 14.
Not like the apk won't still be obtainable. I still have a pandora apk from around 2012 I use (ad free, cost free) that still works just fine.
The apk will likely outlast the shoes. Ever since all the shoe companies started using polyurethane soles, hydrolysis eventually just disintegrates them, even if you almost never wear them. After about 10 years they're usually not wearable any longer.
Finally. A true alternative to gasoline vehicles has begun to arrive. I'd never buy a current gen or older pure EV because I'd never want to spend $10,000+ on a battery replacement after its 10 years old or have something with a 250 mile range that takes 45 minutes to charge most of the way up. Give the world a 350 mile (real world usage) battery that can charge in under 15 minutes and lasts 20 years, that's total replacement territory.