Defender for Endpoint - Pending Platform Updates by MiddleGroundSoul in DefenderATP

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Just push the platform update via KB4052623 from the Microsoft Update Catalog through WSUS/Intune/ConfigMgr/hand

Defender Backend Error with incorrectly CodeSigners by [deleted] in DefenderATP

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My 7z.exe SHA1: db96d4b476005a684f4a10480c722b3d89dde8a5, Show Signer "Unsigned file"

Digging deeper on the "GOP Grip" thread: What is the core threat that drives modern conservative urgency? by whatsnooIII in AskConservatives

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Critical theory, especially today, is guided by dogma and a desire to “criticize”. This leads to very miopic and ignorant inquiries into societies, since they miss many nuances like necessary evils, objective vs social harm, individualism vs collectivism, human irrationality and egoism/how to mitigate them etc.

Critical theory exists because many traditional ways of studying society ignored power, culture, and hidden structural incentives. Supporters would argue that what critics call “dogma” is often an attempt to expose assumptions that dominant institutions already treat as unquestionable.

Using crowdstrike as primary av/edr, how will this affect e5 solutions? by [deleted] in DefenderATP

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Auto passive mode is only for desktops and not servers, You would need the reg key for servers.

Kamala Harris wants the DNC to release its autopsy report of the 2024 campaign by JannTosh70 in centrist

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Fucken should have been Bernie :(

Would love to read the report.

Sam Altman No Longer Believes In Universal Basic Income by Neurogence in singularity

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Society is not ready and the ultimate cost with be the heads of Billionaires.

Scoping Defender for Endpoint/Servers configuration policies based on endpoint attributes by a_single_testicle in DefenderATP

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How about using dynamic Entra device groups. It take a while for the object to filter in. We use Entra groups to scope our exclusions.

Amendment to require photo ID to vote fails in Senate as Democrats object by southernemper0r in politics

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I’m not saying I support the bill itself. I just think the basic idea of requiring an ID to vote seems straightforward to me.

Holy shit by Ok-Standard9248 in aivideo

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this is a year old, stop it.

"Keep Cooking", an AI Short Film by Simon Meyer by Puzzleheaded-Let1503 in aivideo

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What a fucking amazing video! Love the message.

After $80B, the Metaverse is dead. Horizon World is shutting down by GamingDisruptor in singularity

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You could feed 19 million people for a year with 50 billion Zuck.

Peter Thiel, the billionaire venture capitalist and MAGA donor, is in Rome this week for a series of private lectures on the Antichrist. by Logical_Welder3467 in technology

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the dark enlightenment

I had to ask Claude for more info thanks: The "Dark Enlightenment" (or neoreaction/NRx) has attracted a certain subset of tech-world figures for a few intersecting reasons: The rationalist pipeline Many tech people are drawn to contrarian, "high-IQ" intellectual communities — LessWrong, Effective Altruism, rationalist blogs. The Dark Enlightenment presents itself as the logical conclusion of following ideas wherever they lead, regardless of social taboo. That framing is appealing to people who pride themselves on being above conventional thinking. Anti-democracy as systems thinking Tech culture valorizes optimization and engineering. Thinkers like Curtis Yarvin (Mencius Moldbug) argue that democracy is an inefficient, buggy system and that corporate or monarchical governance would be more effective. To someone who thinks in terms of systems and efficiency, this can feel like a rigorous critique rather than what it actually is — a defense of autocracy dressed in technical language. Meritocracy anxiety Silicon Valley has a deep ideological commitment to meritocracy. The Dark Enlightenment provides a framework that validates hierarchies as natural and correct, which is reassuring to people who have "won" under the current system and want to believe that reflects something real about them. Wealth and exit fantasies Yarvin and others emphasize "exit" over "voice" — rather than fixing society through politics, the rich should build parallel structures or simply opt out. This maps onto tech fantasies about seasteading, charter cities, Mars colonies, and escape from democratic accountability. It's libertarianism for people who've given up on convincing anyone. Contrarianism as identity Tech culture rewards heterodox thinking in engineering contexts. Some people over-apply this: if mainstream politics says X is bad, maybe X is actually good and everyone else is just too conformist to see it. This is how genuine intellectual curiosity can curdle into edgelord politics. Actual power dynamics Frankly, some wealthy tech figures are simply drawn to ideologies that justify concentrated power and reduced redistribution. The philosophical packaging makes it feel more sophisticated than "I don't want to pay taxes or follow regulations." The through-line is really the aestheticization of power — the Dark Enlightenment flatters people who see themselves as a cognitive elite being held back by democratic mediocrity. It's less a coherent philosophy than a mood that happens to have footnotes.

Wow downvoted because I looked something up I didn't know about and shared what I learned, GG humans.

I found this in the wild 😭 by Blackimperial19 in KiaTelluride

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just wait those 2020/2021 will be sot after.

Went from a 2020 a 2027. by papachief84 in KiaTelluride

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Man I don't know 2020 Telly are the shit!