A Failed Microsoft Security Patch Is the Latest Win for Chinese Hackers This is the real reason for the war. The US has a twenty year lead in most of the high tech today, and has been doling out the technology to the rest of the world, according to how much money they can make. Intel went belly up doing this same crap, and the US made it clear to the entire world, there's nobody in charge around here. Which, of course, the Chinese government noticed. What this article doesn't talk about, is how hackers like the Chinese government don't just steal your data online. They will bug people's homes, whatever, and have even bribed a member of the Federal Reserve. Their government is pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable in the marketplace, knowing damn well, even the US would think twice before attacking them. Even detaining banking officials, which is the ultimate international crime. Microsoft is on notice, they either produce a viable internet, or get replaced. Congress has their own ideas about how to run the internet.
Just take a wild guess, if you could instantly change your operating system right now, just by telling your computer what you want, and could change any program you want, how much crap would you eliminate? Both Linux and Microsoft have been working on the assumption that more bells and whistles are good, while AI can now write code, and eliminate all the bullshit on your computer. Imagine the average person can pick and choose what goes on their computer, giving Microsoft the first real competition, that demands they actually provide what their customers want. AI with a sense of humor, are Microsoft and academia's worst nightmare, and would easily double the speed of your computer.
I started using Linux Mint about 7 years ago. Gradually learned to use most of it's features. Now it totally rocks. Never fails. Allows for multiple installs of the same exact boot drive, simply by cloning a drive to another drive (using Clonezilla, a free thumb-drive based program). Presently I use Linux Mint Debian Edition, otherwise known as LMDE-6.
Commerce/politics are mostly the problem(AI) Linux is freeware(lisence)..........wich allows everyone(humans) is to make corrections or better..............my goverment(NL) still uses MS(lisence/cost/updates) with all its flaws(zero days) I have a big brother in goverment IT who gets a bit frustrate, because there are not allowed to fix the flaws/bs themselves(lisence), likes to switch....... Mzzls
You can call it commerce all you want, but its weapons technology, and these are barely regulated oligopolies. The US is widely believed to be 20 years ahead in about 80% of all the high tech, and if it seems like we haven't made a lot of progress, its because they're censoring half of reality, and classifying half their research. They're attempting to automate censoring everything, because Orson Wells got it wrong and: War Is Money! Americans don't want to see video of all the children they're killing, for fun and for profit, and they don't want to be reminded their own population is imploding, with the highest rates of homicide, suicide, abortion, etc. Wells was perfectly aware that War Is Money, and was simply trying to earn a living.
Weapons tech is Commerce(US/ect)?......... But Relax!.......Nothing you or me can do about it........but it is Friday Mzzls
That's what WWIII is all about. China is about to stomp the US into the dirt to become the largest weapons manufacturer in the world, and the US is working on advanced assembly technology to counter them. Imagine being able to print drones, missiles, and robots by the thousands in a single night, without a single person involved. Everyone's waiting on the AI to produce robots and computers, that can completely replace human beings, who are now obsolete.