

Your comment is the biggest lump of misleading reductionism I’ve ever read
Your comment is the biggest lump of misleading reductionism I’ve ever read
Fair, but that should be a separate consideration from whether to use a given product. Using Brave doesn’t make you a right-wing dick. You probably wouldn’t like the CEO of any company whose products you like, so basing a decision of what product to use based on that is… dumb.
So it’s ok to buy a Tesla nowadays in your opinion? Genuinely curious.
I hear Vivaldi is pretty good too
I hear they’re quite fond of it
Smh my head.
Currying won’t save you
I thought it was called a snackbar? At least MUI calls it that
Agrowthist technocratic demarchy
Wait wtf
prevent people with debt from voting
Is this real?
I wonder how long it’s gonna take for the Americans to impeach him again
Legacy hardware and operating systems are battle tested, having been extensively probed and patched during their heyday. The same can be said for software written for these platforms – they have been refined to the point that they can execute their intended tasks without incident. If it is ain’t broke, don’t fix it. One could also argue that dated platforms are less likely to be targeted by modern cybercriminals. Learning the ins and outs of a legacy system does not make sense when there are so few targets still using them. A hacker would be far better off to master something newer that millions of systems still use.
Tell me you know nothing about cybersecurity without telling me you know nothing about cybersecurity. Wtf is this drivel?
Ah, the most neutral of sources.
Here’s a better source, and I’m not just going to copy and paste this because it would strip citation links:
https://www.cfr.org/global-conflict-tracker/conflict/israeli-palestinian-conflict