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by functionmouse
22 days ago
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More security = less accessibility You're not allowed to do anything on Linux unless Gnome people like it. For reasons like these, operating systems like Windows XP or 7 are still necessary for many accessibility related needs. |
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That this tends to be true does not make it a law of nature. I think it’s a false dichotomy born of security people focusing on the outer extremes of threat modeling and preparing for worst case scenarios, and rarely if ever considering the most common cases and tradeoffs “real” security asks of users. See “Why Johnny Can’t Encrypt,” and the rest of the usable security literature.