| Maybe you have a very poor understanding of your systems, or you have given up trying to understand them. Or maybe you think that because any attempts at understanding systems are in your opinion "difficult", other users should "give up" and leave everything to some company like Microsoft. Or maybe there is some other explanation. I don't know. I am not sure why it matters to you how someone else chooses to use their own hardware, or what software they choose to use. Not sure I really want to know. But I think you are wasting your time. Your systems are larger and more complicated than they have to be. You have admitted it. You also admit your systems are full of flaws, and it does not sound like you are expending any effort to find and fix them. Now you are telling me the size of your monitors. Who cares?
If you see all software as "large" and "complex", then that is how you see it. So what? What does this have to do with anything? I started these threads because Microsoft ran an article in the NYT about greater "security". But it's still closed source. Microsoft does not let users unconditionally review nor trim the size of the code. If you think Windows is the best option for you, then go right ahead and keep using it to the exclusion of anything else. I'm not trying to persuade you to do anything. Do whatever you want. I wish you all the best. But spare me the comments. I do not follow your reasoning, or whatever point you are trying to make, and I'm not interested. |