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Finding your vulnerable eldery family member and selling their info to a scammer who plans to legally take their home
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So does linux and it is better for most things than windows today including playing older games better than windows itself
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I would guess almost every o day is intentional. Just like cups and ipv6 it could not be more obvious. A random but can cause security issues but that is obviously by design and random bugs tend to give security issues not directly executing code. Yet this is more and more what we see, very suspicious bugs.
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Judges decide any case however they want, including jury trials because they control exactly what the jury sees. So in the miu case they did not show the video of the 'children' attacking the old man only selected still photos, for example.
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More cores is always the way to go in the long run. Especially today when people are running 200 programs and windows.
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@quademasters249 If you get it on preinstalled machine or install on older hardware it will be smooth.
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Makes no difference really. Even if it's breakable who will bother, and how will you wait that long to use their data, especially if a business? Just go to backup
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With the ipv6 exploit everyone ignored you can go to a page and it can spoof localhost which is what this daemon listens on, and send whatever it wants. So anyone with CUPS daemon and ipv6 who go to a page that exploits this are immediately hacked. This is why it's a pretty ridiculous setup and also why autoupdate software is pretty ridiculous. And these are just known exploits. We don't know if there are more and that it's set up intentionally behind the scenes. Linus was approached to make back doors and you better believe every other open source group is too, and not all of them are going to be as honest.
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@pistonsjem That kind of code will still run faster than it did, and removing the bloat allows for not just more cores but more clocks. And even if it didn't it';s totally irrelevant to PCs.
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