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ohernova
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My PC won't recognize my system logon unless I boot in safe mode not connected to the internet, thanks to the long-running Solar Winds hack. We, the users, need our own sandboxes, for our systems and peripherals, regardless of age of the OS. If there were an Atari-cartridge-style system that would allow me to plug in the OS unit that cannot be altered but would set up a clean boot and run the software I need to use, I would buy it. I would want all components made locally, with no imported parts, and all I would ask of the system is to run my applications I use to do my work, connect to my peripherals in my personal sandbox, not connecting to the internet while this Solar Winds hack is being investigated and hopefully, remediated.
I do not want SAAS for all my work, as this means I am literally, adrift in the Solar Winds nightmare, being pulled and prodded by unseen state-level malicious players and not for my good or anyone with or for whom I am working.
Malicious state-run hacking groups have taken advantage of our good nature and open communications and poisoned all the good promised by the dawn of web-based OS and programs in the years it stealthily invaded everything that connected. It is time to return to the sandbox. We need the old concept of plug-in modules that offer a non-changing OS and compatible applications and do not need a constant internet feed to function.
Sandboxes for all, no matter what your OS is needed now, so we don't spread and imbed this hack while trying to get work done.
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I do not want SAAS for all my work, as this means I am literally, adrift in the Solar Winds nightmare, being pulled and prodded by unseen state-level malicious players and not for my good or anyone with or for whom I am working.
Malicious state-run hacking groups have taken advantage of our good nature and open communications and poisoned all the good promised by the dawn of web-based OS and programs in the years it stealthily invaded everything that connected. It is time to return to the sandbox. We need the old concept of plug-in modules that offer a non-changing OS and compatible applications and do not need a constant internet feed to function.
Sandboxes for all, no matter what your OS is needed now, so we don't spread and imbed this hack while trying to get work done.
Who is thinking the same thing?
More...