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Suzune
There won’t be such case is my argument. No one patches a system “for fun” and automatically there except they really set it up like that. It would be only one kind of a case in one company.
Furthermore, you cannot compare Linux systems. A modem firmware with busybox is not the same as a Debian PC desktop. It works differently and has only the kernel in common. And in both cases they aren’t patched at the same time. They are not even the same version, hell not even the same platform.
E.a. nothing will ever break like this. If it does, it will be one single case of a single IT department.
Probably not. Most Linux admins know their systems and are able to navigate out of the situation with ease. But also most people don’t use any corporate off-the-shelf software, because there are better options that are freely available.
Furthermore a Linux installation is dedicated and slim for one single purpose. The flexibility creates diversity.
Dude, there are some people who are enjoying their holidays at the sea.
Basically what I said to people who asked me about my opinion on AI.
Exactly it was: “AI is a tool like a hammer. If you hit your finger, don’t complain about the tool, but because you simply used it wrong.”
It seems you want to pick a fight with Germans.
I was just about to block Outlook entirely on my Postfix, but I just read that Microsoft removed the feature a while ago.
I once tried to explain something by asking about their mother and it was automatically flagged as “yo mama” joke. Fuck all these automatic filters.