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[–] 14304365? 0 points 32 points (+32|-0) ago 

This is what happens when you hire pajeets that bribe their way to graduation, survive their job by cutting and pasting answers from Stack Exchange, and who get hired to meet diversity quotas and because H1Bs mean cheaper labour for the (((board of directors))).

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[–] B3bomber 0 points 20 points (+20|-0) ago 

CEO is a pajeet. No bribery required.

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[–] 14305843? 0 points 15 points (+15|-0) ago  (edited ago)

No I mean actual universities in the land of the shitting streets. Parents bribe schools to take their children because there's simply so fucking many kids and not enough seats in classrooms, and then the schools are bribed again to get the kids to graduate. Then these seemingly credentialed fuckwits are sent into the workforce being unable to write code that will compile. Seriously.

https://officechai.com/news/60-indian-engineers-cant-write-code-compiles-1-4-write-correct-code-study/

Only 1.4% can write functionally correct code! Two thirds, as a low estimate, can't even get code to compile.

As for a source on the bribery in universities (many of which aren't even legit) I found this one from the Washington Post which, while a shitty rag, goes to show that if this leftist piece of crap will report on how fucked these poor minorities are there must be something seriously wrong.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/indias-university-system-in-deep-crisis/2012/03/20/gIQAzUOgdS_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.ae037019cd2e

To paraphrase the god emperor, they are not sending their best.

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[–] lopan 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Where's that shill group that likes to say pajeets are smarter than us because they are ceo's off so many companies

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[–] 14316824? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

That's some good insight. As to your question as to what's next, what I think needs to happen more than anything is a hard reset on tech. The Intel backdoors and ME and "bugs"/features that allow full access to the stack show that the most essential components are compromised at the hardware level. You can't patch that.

Hopefully the rise of 3D printing will, eventually, allow for the printing of silicon in-house, using open source hardware designs designed among a non-pozzed meritocracy. And, with that, comes a chance to start over from scratch regarding just about everything, from the OS to the assembly it is written on.

But like you said, (((some people))) will not allow this to happen without a fight. MS already makes life miserable with their patent bullshit, it won't get any easier when both hardware and software go open source and decentralised.

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[–] Notimportant36 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Don't your companies log who worked on what?

I mean, I'm engineer who knows a bit of coding, but in my work everything I touch and pass as complete has my signature on it... This way if it blows up,they go up the line to figure out who fucked up... So, it makes me something of an amateur lawyer too (in the sense of being a CYA expert).

At some point, is it that these code projects are too large to be examined? It seems if the shitty coders initials are consistently in the broken segments of code comments that it would be clear who is holding up production?

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[–] 5c0073r 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Amen to that

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[–] Timmy2 1 point 9 points (+10|-1) ago 

And still the general public has no idea how damaged Windows 10 is because the media doesn't report on it, ever.

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[–] sir_andy_of_bad 0 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago 

Yeah, but windows 10 LITERALLY forced users to upgrade. I'd come in to work and entire offices full of workstations would have upgraded overnight, with absolutely no intervention. That's fucked. And they made it difficult (and oftentimes impossible) to roll back. Saw many users lose all data because their machines became corrupted during the update. Fucking madness.

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[–] thebassdude 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

CIS class of '84 here. I have to use it on my main workstation at work, but I won't have it at home. My wife still runs XP, and I'm happy with Mint on my desktop and laptop. The days of enjoying twiddling with a broken system are long behind me.

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[–] Notimportant36 ago 

Yes, Windows 10 is the worst of the worst, there are so many frackers and pieces of spyware built into it that it will never be a secure operating system.

Oddly, if it weren't for Windows being the same since its inception, I think windows XP was the best version all the pros and cons considered.

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[–] Robotick 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

The general public has no idea because they literally dont give a fuck about it. Most of them only use windows to browse facebook and shit. As long as their computer work they dont care and when its stop working, the problem is "the unreliable machine" because they're too dumb to learn how the machine actually work or learn a new OS.

People are technologically retarded. And tis only going to get worst as computer become more and more user friendly. There will be no reason to learn how it work. 20-30 year agos you needed a little bit of self-diagnoses on a daily basis to operate computers.

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[–] Timmy2 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

Correction: media is MSM. They don't say a word since it isn't yet scary enough.

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[–] bloodguard 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Makes me wonder if they test their crap -at all-. This happens way too often.

It's kind of terrifying that they're blundering around and "embracing" Linux. Their incursion and the COC nonsense is starting to make me look around for yet another OS to jump to.

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[–] chuckletrousers 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Makes me wonder if they test their crap -at all.

"Hey! It compiles! Ship it!"

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[–] 14353291? ago  (edited ago)

rumours are QAs and SDETs were laid off in 2014, now they just do live user testing on people running the home edition

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[–] nyrosis 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

It's time to move away from the Microsoft and Apple corporate spyware operating systems. Have a serious hard look at Manjaro.

If you insist on destroying your privacy with Microsoft at least have a look at ShutUp10. It is a powerful tool that will even allow you to destroy windows telemetry.

Stay frosty folks. Even this doesn't deal with compromised Chinese hardware.

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[–] Shoshowhy 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

CHINA!

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[–] Topgoy 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Pajeetsoft thank u come back agaiiin...