I have not used Windows in over 20 years. I use either Linux (safest choice, can put it on a pc and roll with it) or a Mac (not sure it it's any better)
What you can do is run ubuntu from a thumb drive to test it out. If you like it, it allows you to blown out your hard drive and load Linux. I would recommend Ubuntu if you are new to the Linux world.
See people forget, and it's why we are where we are. I find it interesting they are using the term crowd strike. This was back in 2017. The firm is tied to the DNC & Google plus the rest of the predator class. There was no error, its all planned. All of it.
> Recall that the FBI was denied access to the DNC servers by the DNC itself, and simply agreed to rely on the results provided by CrowdStrike, which as you can see has ties to all sorts of anti-Russia organizations and individuals. I find it absolutely remarkable that James Comey head of the FBI outsourced his job to CrowdStrike. There remains zero evidence that Russia hacked the DNC. I repeat, there remains zero evidence that Russia hacked the DNC. As cybersecurity expert Jeffrey Carr noted: NEVER MISS THE NEWS THAT MATTERS MOST ZEROHEDGE DIRECTLY TO YOUR INBOX Receive a daily recap featuring a curated list of must-read stories. Subscribe Jeffrey Carr called the FBI/Department of Homeland Security Report, the only alleged evidence released by intelligence officials, released in late December 2016 a “fatally flawed effort” that provided no evidence to substantiate the claims that the Russian government conducted the hacks, though that’s what it was purported to do. Absolutely remarkable, but there’s more. As TechCrunch reported back in 2015: If you need proof that security is a red hot market these days, how about this morning’s announcement that cybersecurity company CrowdStrike landed a $100 million Series C investment round? The round was led by Google Capital with Rackspace, which happens to be one of the company’s customers also investing. Existing investors Accel and Warburg Pincus also participated. Today’s investment brings the total to-date to $156 million.
Was crowdstrike an error or a system probe?
Been thinking of Linux for a while. Thinking seriously now.
Test run, IMO
But you know ME: Alexis Jones!
I have not used Windows in over 20 years. I use either Linux (safest choice, can put it on a pc and roll with it) or a Mac (not sure it it's any better)
Is it hard to install/replace? I've been tossing it around. I don't want to mess anything up. I guess I could factory reset if I did?!
What you can do is run ubuntu from a thumb drive to test it out. If you like it, it allows you to blown out your hard drive and load Linux. I would recommend Ubuntu if you are new to the Linux world.
Thank you. I will look into that!
See people forget, and it's why we are where we are. I find it interesting they are using the term crowd strike. This was back in 2017. The firm is tied to the DNC & Google plus the rest of the predator class. There was no error, its all planned. All of it.
https://libertyblitzkrieg.com/2017/03/23/what-is-crowdstrike-firm-hired-by-dnc-has-ties-to-hillary-clinton-a-ukrainian-billionaire-and-google/
> Recall that the FBI was denied access to the DNC servers by the DNC itself, and simply agreed to rely on the results provided by CrowdStrike, which as you can see has ties to all sorts of anti-Russia organizations and individuals. I find it absolutely remarkable that James Comey head of the FBI outsourced his job to CrowdStrike. There remains zero evidence that Russia hacked the DNC. I repeat, there remains zero evidence that Russia hacked the DNC. As cybersecurity expert Jeffrey Carr noted: NEVER MISS THE NEWS THAT MATTERS MOST ZEROHEDGE DIRECTLY TO YOUR INBOX Receive a daily recap featuring a curated list of must-read stories. Subscribe Jeffrey Carr called the FBI/Department of Homeland Security Report, the only alleged evidence released by intelligence officials, released in late December 2016 a “fatally flawed effort” that provided no evidence to substantiate the claims that the Russian government conducted the hacks, though that’s what it was purported to do. Absolutely remarkable, but there’s more. As TechCrunch reported back in 2015: If you need proof that security is a red hot market these days, how about this morning’s announcement that cybersecurity company CrowdStrike landed a $100 million Series C investment round? The round was led by Google Capital with Rackspace, which happens to be one of the company’s customers also investing. Existing investors Accel and Warburg Pincus also participated. Today’s investment brings the total to-date to $156 million.
https://x.com/EmilyTVproducer/status/1815127108366307688
Seth Rich was the 'leak.'