What is this, minecraft?
stephen01king
But microscopes does work by making you see less of the whole thing, but instead filling your vision with the little part of the thing you see.
See, I could understand you just find despite you writing "If course", but if you try to say to me that is not a mistake simply because I could understand you, I cannot at all agree with your logic of what makes it the language "correct".
Yeah, if the only thing you can do to support your sentiment is to make it look unappealing to the majority of normal users, you would be pretty stupid. Or maybe you're actually 5 and that was just a projection on your part, I wouldn't know.
Probably the latter. Though, I'm not familiar enough with cybersecurity to make a comment on that.
Sure, but damaging the sentiment of the position that he is arguing for makes him stupider than simply being wrong.
Linux machines also require Crowdstrike because of business requirements. That does mean Linux is just as crap as Windows then?
It's funny that corporate IT will be one of the groups getting the blame in this case, despite it being in most cases not their decision that a company lacks a separate test and production environment. The executives that decided that usually gets off scot free.
While, at the same time, don't be mad at people that don't understand the word you used because they lack the context. Be educational, don't gatekeep.
And yet, people of that level use windows to game everyday. Shows you how much ready Linux is for mainstream if comments like yours still pop up regularly.
Only NFTs died, so I guess part of crypto did.
By your logic, light isn't a useful sense to possess since it's everywhere all the time thanks to sunlight and moonlight, is that correct?
Actually, since ultraviolet radiation and light are both electromagnetic waves, they should be treated the same, shouldn't they? It's as if there could be a different reason why we can detect one but not the other.