

this would get a normal person’s car impounded and drivers license revoked. why can a company get away with it?
this would get a normal person’s car impounded and drivers license revoked. why can a company get away with it?
Props for putting the acute accent on “Québec”
what I was expecting as well. he was waiting for the stock market to recover for his friends to sell, now that it’s almost back to Biden levels he can crash it again
here we go again with he tariffs. his friends made back some money after the last crash he caused so now he can go back to crashing it
I mean… I despise trump just as much as most people here, but it could very well be a coincidence that his birthday and the 250th year of the US army fall on the same day and that it’s not for his birthday specifically. This article seems like a shit-stirring one unfortunately, this is bad because it muddies the waters of the actual bad shit he’s doing behind the curtains.
Every affected company should be extremely thankful that this was an accidental bug, because if crowdstrike gets hacked, it means the bad actors could basically ransom I don’t know how many millions of computers overnight
Not to mention that crowdstrike will now be a massive target from hackers trying to do exactly this
It wouldn’t say corruption, I think it’s more that the law around the road was designed with a driver in mind, not with a company or even a robot. the consequences have been thought to hurt a person at fault because at the time only a person could drive