

There is also survivorship bias. Who knows how many attacks have been prevented that we do not know about.


There is also survivorship bias. Who knows how many attacks have been prevented that we do not know about.


Right. It doesn’t need parity with developers, it just needs to be cheap enough to justify the replacement. Also, there are an army of developers right now trying to make it happen, building guardrails and frameworks and even new languages to enable it. If you are an “ok” developer and you don’t have a plan B, you’re going to be hurting an a few years.


Ok good point.


Does it matter? It happened, and has been widely confirmed.


He is incapable of that.
The only thing stopping a mass exodus is that there is no single version of Linux that is just dominating. I know that defeats the purpose of Linux, but that is what the dumb masses (such as myself) want. We want easy, and we don’t want to be special. If I have a problem I want a thousand others with the same problem, not my own little unique problem that I have to take hours away from my day to fix.


For us dummies that are just getting started, and most of us are only doing it now because gaming has kept us on Windows, it would be nice if there were a Linux distribution that was singlularly focused on gaming.
I’m in the same boat. It’s so depressing.
ha I’ll do that on a very large app because it pays dividends, but small apps I go in the complete opposite direction.
Well they are building data centers like they want to have enough resources to do just that.