Because EU rules forced Microsoft to allow non-Microsoft products to be alternatives for kernel-level protection.Then why did it also affect computers in the US?
I wouldn't be surprised if they do this. Whatever the additional admin costs for having a separate Windows version for the EU versus the rest of the globe is something they will definitely consider. Crowdstrike may have been at fault but at the airports/banks the only thing people being delayed/denied heard was 'Microsoft Problem"So, boohoo, they couldn't have a monopoly in the EU.
They could still have had a monopoly outside of the EU. That's what Apple is doing.
I get both arguments for this. It would sound crazy if the EU demanded Volkswagen to enable the installation of 3rd party cruise control systems for the interest of competition. Then again, Volkswagen doesn't have 70%+ market share like Microsoft has over PCs.![]()
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I worked in Munich for five years, there's an octoberfest there every year, and there was never a serious incident while I was in Germany.or are we just lucky?
I worked in Munich for five years, there's an octoberfest there every year, and there was never a serious incident while I was in Germany.
I spent the past 8 days traveling and hiking around southern Bavaria/Salzburg/Tyrol area and was amazed. Not only by the sights, but how lax security was at Oktoberfest. I was only in Munich for Oktoberfest for 2 days and the security was so lax.. feels like a disaster waiting to happen?
Oktoberfest is basically just a huge state fair, but it draws in crowds from all over. There were tens of thousands of people all having a good time there all day, every day - and the rudimentary bag checks just felt so insufficient. I feel like I'm missing something, is European intelligence just so good as to prevent attacks against these events at early stages or are we just lucky?
Anecdotal thought from this past week. Another note - definitely if you are into hiking there are fantastic hikes all over the area. Phenomenally beautiful area.
Agreed. There were tens of thousands of people from all over the world and the worst incidents I saw were people throwing up after riding the Devil's Wheel or some other extreme ride. Idk why they keep such rides in places where people are drinking 5L of beerI worked in Munich for five years, there's an octoberfest there every year, and there was never a serious incident while I was in Germany.
It was a good environment, lots of fun. Maybe that keeps extremists from targeting it? I finished a bottle of kirsch with some random guys from Korea and Austria I met at a tent on the first night.People only wake up after something big happens. This is the norm.
But if they bring security in now, people will get scared, it will affect the economy of the place. And that's basically giving in to the "terror" part of terrorism. Making people insecure is the main goal.
Agreed. There were tens of thousands of people from all over the world and the worst incidents I saw were people throwing up after riding the Devil's Wheel or some other extreme ride. Idk why they keep such rides in places where people are drinking 5L of beer
It was a good environment, lots of fun. Maybe that keeps extremists from targeting it? I finished a bottle of kirsch with some random guys from Korea and Austria I met at a tent on the first night.
Never felt unsafe, but was very cognizant of how soft a target it was with such a huge international crowd.
You need to be able to adapt to the culture of the country concernedDrinking is haraam though.
By the way things are proceeding in Europe this is the best time ever however dismal things are today. It's present imperfect , future tense .I spent the past 8 days traveling and hiking around southern Bavaria/Salzburg/Tyrol area and was amazed. Not only by the sights, but how lax security was at Oktoberfest. I was only in Munich for Oktoberfest for 2 days and the security was so lax.. feels like a disaster waiting to happen?
Oktoberfest is basically just a huge state fair, but it draws in crowds from all over. There were tens of thousands of people all having a good time there all day, every day - and the rudimentary bag checks just felt so insufficient. I feel like I'm missing something, is European intelligence just so good as to prevent attacks against these events at early stages or are we just lucky?
Anecdotal thought from this past week. Another note - definitely if you are into hiking there are fantastic hikes all over the area. Phenomenally beautiful area.
You need to be able to adapt to the culture of the country concerned
Munich is in Bavaria, a province of Germany, not in Austria.Your new guests don't understand the concept of culture.
So...
Europe's going through the same revival India's been experiencing since 2014 after a ridiculous era of leftist rule.
No point in talking about culture if your kids themselves don't believe in it. So it's time to teach them their respective national ethos and bring in ruthless right wing unity and efficiency back into Europe (and India).
Munich is in Bavaria, a province of Germany, not in Austria.
While at it, imagine another 20-30 years of ghettoization and dehumanization, of kritallnachts and random murders of a large section of society, who were villified then and are villified now.Imagine if Hitler had spent all his energy in nation building for another 20 or 30 years before retirement instead of becoming a delusional prick
Funny, how Park Chung-hee and Chun Doo-hwan followed economic policies that ran the exact counter to the monetarist, laissez-faire, no state control or regulations approach the right screams from the rooftops.SoKo in particular, for being the only advanced economy that became rich using its own wealth.
I can understand a contrarian position but this doesn't make any sense. It's arguing for the sake of itWhile at it, imagine another 20-30 years of ghettoization and dehumanization, of kritallnachts and random murders of a large section of society, who were villified then and are villified now.
Also funny how the second coming of the almighty lost his thousand year reich to communist armies marching across Berlin. Oh and also to a pretty lefty guy in the White House.
Maybe he didn't genocide well enough ig. Or else he'd surely have won.
The topic was whether RoK depended on external investments to fuel it's rise not what did they do internally with distribution of investment or other shenanigans of the dictators then & politicians subsequently.Funny, how Park Chung-hee and Chun Doo-hwan followed economic policies that ran the exact counter to the monetarist, laissez-faire, no state control or regulations approach the right screams from the rooftops.
Ironic, given the way the South Korean state decided which industries you invested in, what research you conducted and how you diversified, or the way it picked and promoted and killed companies would make people scream communism, socialism, leftist whatever whatever.
Even funnier, the way Kim Young-sam f'ed stuff up and the lefty guy, Kim Dae-jung had to preside over the recovery following 1997.
While at it, imagine another 20-30 years of ghettoization and dehumanization, of kritallnachts and random murders of a large section of society, who were villified then and are villified now.
Also funny how the second coming of the almighty lost his thousand year reich to communist armies marching across Berlin. Oh and also to a pretty lefty guy in the White House.
Maybe he didn't genocide well enough ig. Or else he'd surely have won.
Funny, how Park Chung-hee and Chun Doo-hwan followed economic policies that ran the exact counter to the monetarist, laissez-faire, no state control or regulations approach the right screams from the rooftops.
Ironic, given the way the South Korean state decided which industries you invested in, what research you conducted and how you diversified, or the way it picked and promoted and killed companies would make people scream communism, socialism, leftist whatever whatever.
Even funnier, the way Kim Young-sam f'ed stuff up and the lefty guy, Kim Dae-jung had to preside over the recovery following 1997.