Sounds like a fucking terrible direction to take your software development into if it’s so difficult to provide support for the simplest OS of the three.
FOSS is the only answer. Fuck capitalism. Fuck paid software.
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Sounds like a fucking terrible direction to take your software development into if it’s so difficult to provide support for the simplest OS of the three.
FOSS is the only answer. Fuck capitalism. Fuck paid software.
Again, you’re talking about something I am not. I am talking about THIS problem, right here, that is categorically a windows problem, in that it’s not on the linux kernel stack, or mac. How is this NOT a windows problem??
xz attack
That has nothing to do with this. That was a security vulnerability, solved in record time, blame where it was due, and patched in hours.
If BMW makes a car that has square wheels and needs to have everyone install round wheels so the fucking thing works you can’t blame a company for making wheels.
It’s a Microsoft problem through and through.
Linux in the hands of professionals. There’s a reason IIS isn’t used anymore.
But that patch is for windows, not Linux. Not a hypothetical, this is happening.
You’re asking the wrong question: why does a security nightmare need a 90 billion dollar company to unfuck it?
How is it not a window problem?
Nuance:
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