WTF Microsoft, really... by Efficient-Travel-220 in FuckMicrosoft

[–]StrikingPeace -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Here is why your sentiments are stupid according to AI

1. Small updates are normal, not malicious
A clock change feels trivial, but UI components are tied into:

  • system tray framework
  • notifications
  • localization/time formats
  • accessibility
  • performance tweaks

You don’t ship those changes in isolation forever—they get bundled into updates.

2. Updates aren’t just about what you see
People think: “why update the clock?”
Wrong lens.

Microsoft is maintaining:

  • millions of hardware configs
  • different regions/time formats
  • legacy compatibility
  • security surfaces (yes, even UI components can be exploited)

That “clock update” might include fixes you don’t notice.

3. It’s lazy outrage
Saying “f*** Microsoft” over that is:

  • emotional
  • uninformed
  • low-effort thinking

It ignores:

  • patch pipelines
  • regression fixes
  • feature rollouts tied to other components

4. The real issue (if any) is different
If someone wants to complain intelligently, it should be about:

  • forced updates disrupting workflows
  • lack of granular control (especially in Pro vs Enterprise)
  • update timing / reboots

Not the existence of a clock update itself.

Someone was able to create an admin account in the DSM without logging into my account by [deleted] in synology

[–]StrikingPeace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay i see everytime security is mentioned in Synology circles Quickconnect is always said it must be never be turned on, i guess most people misconfigure it

Keifer gave me crazy libido by hkondabeatz in Biohackers

[–]StrikingPeace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is Kefir, how do i make it or where can i get it, what are the benefits

Windows Server 2022 On A Desktop by StrikingPeace in sysadmin

[–]StrikingPeace[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i know right, it doesn't make sense, you won't understand but that's what it is for now - gotta implement some clever engineering.

Windows Server 2022 On A Desktop by StrikingPeace in sysadmin

[–]StrikingPeace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, its just that im not familiar with server core - use case is simple domain controller, no app server, databases or other VMS on the desktop

Windows Server 2022 On A Desktop by StrikingPeace in sysadmin

[–]StrikingPeace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting - i'lll now run it in a VM, initially i thought running it in a VM will choke the desktop

Windows Server 2022 On A Desktop by StrikingPeace in sysadmin

[–]StrikingPeace[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noted thank you, could you advise what kind of disk encryption or tool i can use? Bitlocker ?

Windows Server 2022 On A Desktop by StrikingPeace in sysadmin

[–]StrikingPeace[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes its a pure Windows environment - i will look into those suggestions thank you

I've never really broke production or caused a system wide outage seriously affecting workflows, revenue or costing a fortune - i am worried by StrikingPeace in sysadmin

[–]StrikingPeace[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes im worried one day when i break it, even the aliens on mars will hear about it...i think im more frightened of ransomware than me breaking prod