Edit: Guys I didn’t write the headline; the subtitle that I added, I’ve now fixed tho

Edit: Also, the information about there being no escape is out of date – here’s a quick guide to how to fix the problem in the modern day

  • pearsaltchocolatebar@discuss.online
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    6 months ago

    Forced updates are a good thing for most people, though. The general population doesn’t know or care about infosec, so they’ll put off updates for months or years.

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        6 months ago

        I’d be fine with what you describe in the second paragraph, but that’s not what’s meant by “forced.” That’s opt-out. Forced is what’s really objectionable, especially when it’s abused, as discussed in the article and elsewhere in these comments.

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      That’s their problem though. If they wanna get hacked, go for it.

      But there should be a way to turn it off for us power users at least (without having to build a whole domain controller)

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      Updates forced at inconvenient (or inapropriate) times aren’t a good thing though.

      Don’t interrupt my work right bloody now.

      You can update later when I’m done doing what I’m in the middle of.

    • Spectranox@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      No.

      A notification, in the tray and elsewhere across the OS, with a short description like “Updates are crucial to the security of you and your device, they also provide the freshest experience.” would get the point across. What would be even better is if there was a one-click NQA button to initiate the update, perhaps even included on the notification.

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        Those notifications have existed for years. People don’t give a shit.

        All you have to do is restart your computer every so often and nothing will be forced.

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      Let’s have the authorities force us to eat salad and exercise while we’re at it, it’s better for us

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          Meh. You’re not just talking about just making it automatic or easy or recommended, but actually forcing everyone to have to go along with it and taking away the option to not do it.

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              Even at the risk of Microsoft adding more spyware to my machine, reinstalling apps I deliberately uninstalled, reverting privacy settings I set, strongarming me into using their browser, etc? All of which has been reported.

              My hardware, my choice.

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                If you want to phrase it as a “personal responsibility” thing, then you should frankly be criminally liable if your system is used for a DDOS attack.