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Chris wrote on Fri, 17 May 2024 12:13:48 -0000 (UTC) :
You don't even respond to people's point. You just repeat the same verbal
diarrhoea on the same single narrow, boring thing.
Chris,
I'm logical. I based my assessments on documented facts.
In fact, I did respond when you said Apple supports multiple releases.
I said that is a lie.
Apple always has more than 1.5 times the exploits that Android has.
every
operating system vendor, including Apple, fixes egregious bugs in every
release, even releases a decade old - but that does not mean they fix every
bug they know of in that release - and - in fact - Apple specifically
states that they do NOT fix every bug they know of in any release but in
the latest release. That's just a fact, Chris.
What we don't know is why? For example, not all win11 bugs will update in
win10 because they are different oses.
Unfortunately, you do not understand what it means to be fully patched.
Ask badgolferman. He is an adult. He understood the instant he read the
articles I had provided (which you show no evidence of having read).
Currently Windows 10 and Windows 11 are fully supported (AFAIK).
1. That means all known Microsoft-caused bugs in Win10 are patched.
2. That means all known Microsoft-caused bugs in Win11 are patched.
3. Often they're the same bugs and the same patch - but not always.
My desktop PC was built in 2009, Chris, and it kicks ass because it was
built by me with high end components of that day and age - and it has full
operating system support for all bugs that Microsoft knows about.
Like every corporation allows their employers to build their own high spec
PC. lol, no.
When I was in the corporate world in the Silicon Valley, as a technical
kind of guy, I had RedHat and Windows desktops and laptops for my use.
They were replaced roughly about every two years, as I recall.
They even replaced my keyboard and mouse and monitors as frequently.
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