I've started to realize that "security" and "obsolescence" meaning essentially nothing in modern computing. In fact, they only apply to the mainstream general consumer slaves. Meanwhile the megacorporations with infinite money get to have "emergency" updates and "extended legacy support" until the sun explodes. The most critical infrastructure still runs on XP and 7 because there's literally nothing but problems that could arise from trying to modernize that stuff. Boeing airliners still use 386 processors for fuck's sake. And there's nothing wrong with that, it's actually a good thing. But for some reason... John the 60yo boomer absolutely *needs* Copilot and Windows 11 to work with old Excel files. It's all so tiresome.
>>108531937you're the same guy from yesterday who was talking about RISC
>>108531937Miyuki chan's fat heavy squishy breasts
>>108531964Maybe.>>108531973Affirmative.
>>108531937You are why a little bit of knowledge is dangerous. The reason why they can have legacy systems is because they're layered in security. Those systems are not exposed to the internet, they have SOC teams, their endpoints are locked down.
>>108531937>>108532170I want to kiss OP even if he doesn't looks like a girl
>>108532170how old are them canonically? they are all draw to look like kids but they stack them.