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siegecrossbow

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Well they gave a devblog update to the issue.

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TLDR: They claim the issue is due to logic error in named pipe execution. I can't verify unless I can get my hands on the stacktrace.

Alas, it seems the outage isn't because of a NULL->xyz mistake. So I can't claim to be a prophet.
It would have been really funny though.

I think someone on TikTok ran the update through the decompiler and did an analysis on why it failed.
 

taxiya

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How did that come about, as far as I can tell there is no negative connotation with Winnie the Pooh... a traditional cartoon character loved by children
In Chinese culture, it is a severe offence to mock, joke or tease a senior person regardless the person's social status or circumstance, regardless one‘s motivation even a good one. One can only joke with person they know well. If you make a joke even with good intention to a stranger, you may get into trouble. One can not call a senior by given name alone either.

You would have realized that if you see how Chinese medias treat Biden and Trump etc compared to their treatment in the U.S..
 
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zbb

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The gay hookup Grindr app shut down in Milwaukee during the Republican National Convention due to the high usage. A lot of closeted folks here.
Don’t forget that the US Government forced a Chinese company into selling of Grindr. I always suspected this was the reason why.

We know it was the reason why, they explicitly said so when they forced the Grindr sale.

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But that was scuppered by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, the government’s investment watchdog, which last year forced Kunlun to sell Grindr. Kunlun said it signed a “national security agreement” with CFIUS to dispose of the unit by the end of June 2020.

CFIUS had feared that the Chinese government could use personal data given to the app by its 3.3 million users to blackmail U.S. citizens — for example, over their sexual orientation or HIV status. Grindr’s users may include U.S. officials and military personnel. In response, Kunlun had promised it would not transfer any sensitive data from Grindr to China and that it would stop its operations there, keeping its headquarters in the U.S.
 
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