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Did One Guy Just Stop a Huge Cyberattack?
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So, Microsoft saved everyone from the bad Linux then?
/s
"Linux saved itself."
Yeah no Microsoft saved it
A nerd who was benchmarking their ssh connection saved it...I love everything about that fello
Also, the man has said repeatedly on hackernews that he's a postgresql developer working at microsoft. I imagine that distinction is important.
And if he was a postgresql dev working on linux but employed by the cheesecake factory it would mean that the cheesecake factory saved linux? or was that rather due to that clever dev, and helped by the platform he worked on?
but if cheesecake factory hired him and supported him to make this discovery, you would look at the menu differently.
WTF is this whole thread?
Neeeeeeeeerrrrds
No matter how much you wouldn't like it, there's fallacy in your statement, either that single individual singlehandedly saved everyone without community and such, or Linux was saved by everyone, Microsoft included, i mean, going to such lengths in mental gymnastics just to exclude some corporation, albeit evil one, is funny i must say, in my opinion it's either single individual, or everyone included, no need to specifically exclude someone just because they evil or something, and yes, if cheesecake factory hired someone, they shouldn't be excluded too
They wanted to get a benchmark environment as silent as possible, connected over ssh and it didnt get silent
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