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minus-squarePacmanlives@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-24 months agoThis is a bad argument. They go after the most popular OS. You go for the largest attack vector. More target attacks happen too time look at Stuxnet. It’s like saying man dies in car accident. Well duh you could have gotten hit by a car or been in a car or man dies from going outside. Also systemd and Wayland are making Linux way less unix like and kind of suck. I can’t grep this shit like the olden days
This is a bad argument. They go after the most popular OS. You go for the largest attack vector. More target attacks happen too time look at Stuxnet.
It’s like saying man dies in car accident. Well duh you could have gotten hit by a car or been in a car or man dies from going outside.
Also systemd and Wayland are making Linux way less unix like and kind of suck. I can’t grep this shit like the olden days