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On Tue, 12 Mar 2024 13:43:52 -0400, -hh wrote:That you know of. Unfortunately, when your system is absent of security crosschecks, you basically have no way of knowing.
>Why thank you. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
What we've seen with some Linux fanboy braggarts
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>I can state, not optimistically but with absolute certainty, that there
is that one can write
very speedy code if one optimistically assumes that there's no on ever
doing anything malicious to hack into a system,
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is/has/will no one ever doing anything malicious to hack into my system.
Nope. Never has. Never will.
Sure, but one needs only but one simple example for simple minds.so there's zero overheadIt's not just valdating the inputs but a plethora of other things that
to validate/sandbox the inputs.
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the distros enforct that really, truly, and unequivocally degrade the
performance of system.
Distro lackeys, like you, are using deliberately crippled systems.Where what "crippled" means is, of course, left conveniently vague.
Oh, for you I agree: state of the shelf CPUs from a decade ago easily exceeds 200% of what you actually use or need.Fortunately, CPU power now easily exceeds the 80% use case demands,Not MY use case.
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But then that's just more excuse mongering from an idiot that is forcedAllegedly "crippled"...which is still conveniently unspecified.
to use a crippled system and is helplessly trapped therein.
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