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13 hours of (work + commute) -- that's 5 hours of commute + 8 hours of work.

The parentheses help a lot. I also thought the original commenter was implying 13 hours of work + the 5 hour commute and couldn’t figure out where they got the 13 from haha

I'm not seeing that colour combination -- are you sure you don't have Dark Reader or some such add-on enabled..?

Nah, I'm on my work computer. No browser add ons. Just standard chrome in dark mode. Clicking the light/dark toggle on the page (as some others suggested) does fix it.

Here is a screenshot of what I see if you're curious: https://imgur.com/a/eRchEn7


I also don't see the bugged light mode until I allow 3rd party scripts on the website in uBO

https://zen-browser.app/ is a browser based on the Firefox engine.


zen browser never successfully installed even after multiple tries on my computers.


I thought Phoenix may have just made that up because they were miffed about someone in tech using their name, but no, they actually did have a "BIOS web browser"!

https://web.archive.org/web/20020618092004/https://www.xbitl...


It's enterprise anti-malware that [in addition to other bits] has a client component installed on all PCs in the corporate network. An update to that client component (called an "endpoint") is causing those Windows machines to BSOD.

It's unlikely you'd have heard of it unless you've worked at a large enterprise that runs primarily Microsoft IT.

Crowdstrike does have Mac/Linux "endpoints" also (IIRC) but I'm unsure if they're affected as well.


> Crowdstrike does have Mac/Linux "endpoints" also (IIRC) but I'm unsure if they're affected as well.

The problem seems to be in a device driver installed by Crowdstrike - so I'm guessing whatever the bug is, it's specific. to their Windows product.


Windows complains about some page fault or something in a file name csagent.sys. On my machine this file hasn't changed in several days, but the issue only happened this morning like for everyone else.

This looks suspiciosly a case of "let's download random crap from the web and run it in kernel space. what could possibly go wrong?"


I've never seen a non-Windows machine tbh. But our IT just send out an update that we don't use crowdstrike. Strange that I never heard of it if it's so widespread. But thanks


You'll see this software more in highly regulated areas. Think Government, finance, travel. It exists mainly to check a compliance box.

The Windows claim is a little misleading. We used Linux where I last encountered this. I expect Windows is where problems are manifesting this time; BSOD and kernel panics with this aren't new!

CrowdStrike seemingly came out of nowhere but has existed for a while... I think it's suspicious.

Have we not learned from SolarWinds and company? The vendors become part of your posture. Consolidating far too much


>Crowdstrike does have Mac/Linux "endpoints" also (IIRC) but I'm unsure if they're affected as well.

We have this crap running on our computers, and only Windows boxes seem affected.

On Linux this isn't running in kernel mode (our kernels are too up-to-date) and we don't seem to have any issue there.

Haven't heard anything about macs though.


MacOS seems to be fine (or I was too late to get an update)


MacOS does not allow kernel extensions anymore luckily


My company MacBook with the falcon client does not seem to be affected by this.


The problem is seemingly specifically in the Windows driver, you're unlikely to see an issue if you're not running Windows.


MacOS does not allow kernel extensions anymore so these kinds of crashes cannot happen. The falcon client on Mac hooks into another layer


Fivetran charges by "monthly active rows", which quickly adds up when you have hundreds of millions to billions of rows that are constantly changing.

https://fivetran.com/docs/usage-based-pricing


yep, and Notion's data model is really bad for this pricing. Almost every line you type is a "block" which is a new row in their database.


I vaguely recall a LiteStep theme for Windows back in the day that did something like this -- hadn't heard of it as a Mac feature before!


They also changed the News Feed on Android phones so that clicking on the story takes you to a search results page instead of the actual link.


...only in an American accent.


When I moved to the UK, I figured this out and used this for a month or so of free internet while waiting for my own internet connection to be set up.


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