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by sarciszewski
4229 days ago
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When something becomes more resilient the more it is damaged, it can be said to be antifragile. However, a closed source product that is engineered centrally still has elements of fragility contained within it that you will not find in decentralized approaches. In the very long-run, antifragility wins over robust yet fragile systems. That is one reason why I will consider GNU/Linux and BSD to be more secure than Windows. In the long run. |
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