RFC: Change what assert does on error

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Sat Jul 5 10:24:35 UTC 2025


On Friday, 4 July 2025 at 07:13:35 UTC, Adam Wilson wrote:
> On Friday, 4 July 2025 at 06:58:30 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
>> Malware continues to be a problem. I wound up with two on my 
>> system last week. Ransomware seems to be rather popular. How 
>> does it get on a system?
>
> Ahem. You run Windows 7. That is the sum total of information 
> required to answer your own question. I haven't had a malware 
> attack on my system since Window 8.1 came out, but I keep my 
> systems running current builds. Yea, I may have to deal with a 
> bit of Graphics driver instability, but I don't get my files 
> locked up for ransom. This has been a solved problem for a 
> decade now.

Currently ransomware is installed in corporate environment 
through domain policy deployment. Compatible with all versions of 
windows. Also this attack vector is unfixable, because it's a 
feature, not a bug.

I suspect graphics driver bugs were introduced by windows 10 
2022, earlier versions don't have it.


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