At work, when I did desktop support, the number of people who would just hit their power bar when they left every day...
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I mean, IBM and Redhat and Amazon and Azure...
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I find a good shovel adequate defense against a cow. And don't be in a situation where there's an angry bull. Shockingly easy to avoid that.
It goes to show that people are complex, and contain multitudes. Cherrypicking isn't a bad thing. The older I get, the harder I find it to get along with strangers, because I'll have some point of contention with them. :/
I can't speak for the others but Dawkins has fallen into an anti-trans rabbithole lately and has said some pretty hateful stuff. :(
Linux has had a long history of worms and viruses, fortunately (sorta) thanks to its server legacy. Dumb and lazy server admins have given it pretty good 'secure by default' behaviours and cultures.
Desktop users though: whole different set of challenges.
Having supported windows professionally for many years... I have had trouble with windows wifi. Oh lawd have I. Linux is easier.
Linux is a worthy opponent. Windows is a toddler with a Glock.
Since we got municipal compost, completely dry and nonstinky garbage. Super nice.
Haven't had trouble with wifi on Linux in like 12 years.
Bluetooth on the other hand...
Among my friends it's more like 30%
These things should absolutely scream on Linux. Looking forward to playing with it. Windows hasn't historically done all that well with non-x86 chipsets out of the gate.
I've been using rspamd for a while. It may be extensible to do token based classification like you want but it may take some work.