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ohernova
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Since you were hacked through Solar Winds Corp security updates, my laptop will only recognize my proper login it I set on airplane mode and restart, using the manufacturer keystrokes to open system boot. I ask for plug-in OS and sandbox support.
There is an immediate need for removable, clean OS drives that do not need to connect to the internet and can operate with no internet.
Microsoft has pushed for SAAS and SOA, as has Google and Apple. This is killing us all, as there is no way to protect from state-level intrusions on a massive scale, once they have inserted their code and it replicates throughout everyone's systems with constant updates.
I have suggested to Microsoft to use the LEGO approach, as was common in the early days of gaming machines that relied on plug-in physical units to activate and run the software. Some see this as a limited approach. Limits are what is needed now. We all need to do our work in a sandbox. To continue in the SAAS model, we are bleeding content to unseen players and rendering copyright and trademarks useless, even if trademark trolls are not sucking the life out of those creating the next generation of technology.
I and I suspect, the rest of you out there would like to just be able to do our work on the systems we purchased, without being herded like a bunch of puppets across a stage to dance to someone else's script.
I ask Microsoft, Google, Apple, IBM, Oracle, and all the other players to come to the table and discuss a new way to do business: offering sandbox systems with removable OS physical units and eliminating the constant drain on systems to monitor and communicate for the purpose of getting all users hooked on SAAS and all its inherent vulnerabilities.
Some of us just want to get our work done in the quiet.
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There is an immediate need for removable, clean OS drives that do not need to connect to the internet and can operate with no internet.
Microsoft has pushed for SAAS and SOA, as has Google and Apple. This is killing us all, as there is no way to protect from state-level intrusions on a massive scale, once they have inserted their code and it replicates throughout everyone's systems with constant updates.
I have suggested to Microsoft to use the LEGO approach, as was common in the early days of gaming machines that relied on plug-in physical units to activate and run the software. Some see this as a limited approach. Limits are what is needed now. We all need to do our work in a sandbox. To continue in the SAAS model, we are bleeding content to unseen players and rendering copyright and trademarks useless, even if trademark trolls are not sucking the life out of those creating the next generation of technology.
I and I suspect, the rest of you out there would like to just be able to do our work on the systems we purchased, without being herded like a bunch of puppets across a stage to dance to someone else's script.
I ask Microsoft, Google, Apple, IBM, Oracle, and all the other players to come to the table and discuss a new way to do business: offering sandbox systems with removable OS physical units and eliminating the constant drain on systems to monitor and communicate for the purpose of getting all users hooked on SAAS and all its inherent vulnerabilities.
Some of us just want to get our work done in the quiet.
More...