Microsoft should take some responsibility for addressing faulty drivers causing crashes in Windows systems. There is a need for more intelligent systems to detect abnormal behaviors and prevent recurring crashes. While Microsoft may not be directly responsible for all issues, they can play a role in preventing such incidents in the future. The competition between Microsoft and CrowdStrike in the security industry adds complexity to the situation, with historical incidents and criticisms impacting perceptions of Microsoft's security record.
Today on the flagship podcast of configuration changes:
The Verge's Tom Warren joins the show to to talk about the story and legacy of the CrowdStrike crash.
Then we talk with The Verge's Victoria Song and Zombies, Run creator Adrian Hon about making exercising fun without making it competitive and awful.
Finally, we answer a hotline question about handheld gadgets for new parents — because there's a lot of time to kill when there's a baby around.
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