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GeneralRe: XZ Utils might not have been the only sabotage target, open-source foundations warn Pin
Andre Oosthuizen17-Apr-24 6:13
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NewsStreamline your container build and publish with .NET 8 Pin
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NewsThere is always something: Fighting distractions as a software developer Pin
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GeneralRe: There is always something: Fighting distractions as a software developer Pin
Andre Oosthuizen17-Apr-24 6:14
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NewsYou’re not really still using Windows XP, are you? Pin
Kent Sharkey16-Apr-24 7:16
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GeneralRe: You’re not really still using Windows XP, are you? Pin
trønderen16-Apr-24 8:32
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GeneralRe: You’re not really still using Windows XP, are you? Pin
maze316-Apr-24 23:38
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GeneralRe: You’re not really still using Windows XP, are you? Pin
trønderen17-Apr-24 4:52
trønderen17-Apr-24 4:52 
maze3 wrote:
I am a bit confused what the writers tone is suppoded to be.
Which writer? Me, or the Computerworld one? I either case, don't make any deep analysis of the question Smile | :)
if its not connecting to the internet, what the harm
It sounds almost if you are saying that anyone who thinks it protects a machine to be offline is dangerously naive. True enough: The last virus I experienced was a boot sector virus (if you don't know the term, as a security expert of at least 50 years of age). This millennium I haven't heard about any new virus or other sorts of PC malware that did not spread across the network.
maze3 wrote:
Patches and updates are for what.
If an offline XP machine is doing exactly the same tasks as it did 20 years ago, with not issues detected the last 18 of those, why would it need any patches or updates? What would the threats be? (A power outage, but that cannot be prevented by software updates/patches).

It must be more that 20 years since I first heard some teenagers laughing mockingly: A PC without internet?? What would be the use of that? -- Many young people see the PC only as a lightweight frontend to the internet. They can do all the same things with a tablet, or today, on a smartphone. Their only concept of 'performance' is benchmark program of 'fps' when running network games, completely ignorant of the PC as a freestanding tool and workhorse in its own right.

I know that I am old style, but I like tools that do not change ever week. Where I know that no cloud provider is taking a sneak look in my files, to see if I have written down non-PC, 'forbidden' thoughts (I have!). Or possibly I might have stored photos that might fire off the extreme fantasies of other users, just by seeing my mention of it; that has happened before (even here at CP). So I am online only when I fetch my email or actively search the internet for information. That includes reading CP.

Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.

GeneralRe: You’re not really still using Windows XP, are you? Pin
Andre Oosthuizen17-Apr-24 6:25
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GeneralRe: You’re not really still using Windows XP, are you? Pin
obermd17-Apr-24 3:33
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TNCaver17-Apr-24 4:05
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trønderen17-Apr-24 5:15
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NewsBosses are becoming increasingly scared of AI because it might actually adversely affect their jobs too Pin
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GeneralRe: Bosses are becoming increasingly scared of AI because it might actually adversely affect their jobs too Pin
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GeneralRe: Bosses are becoming increasingly scared of AI because it might actually adversely affect their jobs too Pin
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NewsAtlas shrugged: Boston Dynamics retires its hydraulic humanoid robot Pin
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GeneralRe: Atlas shrugged: Boston Dynamics retires its hydraulic humanoid robot Pin
obermd17-Apr-24 3:35
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GeneralAnd now, an all-electric version. Pin
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NewsYouTube’s ad blocker crackdown now includes third-party apps Pin
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NewsHackers voice cloned the CEO of LastPass for attack Pin
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NewsMicrosoft, beset by hacks, grapples with problem years in the making Pin
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NewsThe DiskMantler violently shakes hard drives for better rare-earth recovery Pin
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