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yes. yes they are. we've taken in a lot more 'junk' systems over the last six months than we ever have.
many of those who aren't tossing their pc on the heap are paying for the updates or jumping through the link-and-sync bullshit for them.
microsoft's scare tactics work, and work very well.
Is it actually trivial, though? Does that trivial change turn off all of the various instances of AI scattered throughout the OS?
Do you actually believe they won't release new things under different flags, and that you won't have to play AI whack-a-mole every update?
Nope. It's not. I had to follow multiple guides and use three different utilities including power shell, group policy editor, and regedit, and even then I didn't get rid of everything until I got tired of them fucking with shit and used shutup10++ to just toggle everything off. And I'm lucky enough to only have windows on my work computer at this point and to have admin rights to that computer. This shit is exhausting. Every update breaks something new and brings back shit I have been trying to nuke from orbit.
Hi. I'm not the person you responded to, but up until about 8 months ago I was on Windows 7. You know how I didn't deal with new updates and various things? By not having updated anything since about 2012. Maybe 2013? I legitimately have zero clue if I had firewall on or off for 10 years. I remember I had some issue in 2014. I remember turning it off, and that solved the issue. But I don't remember, and also never cared, if I turned it back on.
You guys are SO worried you'll get a virus. And update everything. Meanwhile the ONLY reason I started using linux is because I don't like Windows 10. And firefox on Windows 7 finally got so out of date that websites refused to display things. Otherwise, I'd still be on Windows 7.
Point is, updates don't matter. Security doesn't matter. You can just tell your computer to never update anything, and it'll be the same for a decade. You can live in your little bubble.
You are free to do what you want, but do not give out advice like this to others. Security issues pop up constantly and not updating leaves you vulnerable to them.
For the room: If you want to stay on your unpatched machine, don't plug it into the internet. Otherwise, use an OS that is currently receiving security updates.
There's always one....
No, not downloading security updates doesn't make you a badass.
Virgin security nerd vs chad botnet enjoyer
I mean driving without your safety belt works great until something happens. Doesn't make it a good idea.