I have lived the time when unpatched windows was the norm. Oh the network worms which roamed freely and created huge bot nets. Sad that Microsoft has forgotten that.
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One very important detail missing here is that Windows 10 is going to be end-of-support in 2025. You won't get security updates.
It is going to be shitshow.
Well, win10 is going End-of-life next year.
In my opinion you are giving way too much credit to human beings. We are mainly just machines that spit out sentences.
If 6.22 is used in military/banking/insurance/energy/heathcare system deep in the critical infrastructure, you don't want attackers finding weakness in OS that is not patchable.
I assume 6.22 is still in production, and might be that even someone is paying Microsoft for support.
5h in to the game, and just scratched the surface. Feels very good.
Relatively easy tech is temporary hydrogen storage. Of course hydrogen has poorer efficiency than batteries, but if all batteries are full, excess energy could be converted to hydrogen, stored, and converted back to electricity when no solar is available, and batteries are empty. Efficiency roundtrip with current tech is roughly 70%.
I am sorry but the data on top of the list is bad statistics, there are definitely more generation on these nations with raw diesel, light and heavy fuel oil. Those plants might not be directly connected to the electricity grid, but used locally.
node_modules size of a Linux distro
Oh hell yeah, Teams is far from perfect, but it is still light years ahead of webex
Web today is three companies in a trenchcoat. It is bit sad that the innovation of late 90's has almost disappeared. I do hope Fediverse/ActivityPub would create this next version of free web, which is impossible for companies to control.