top | item 45704222 (no title) ixsploit | 4 months ago And if a critical security flaw is discovered in version 4, nobody is going to fix it, and you need to buy a new product from a different vendor. discuss order hn newest Nextgrid|4 months ago If it's so critical, then you will buy it. Market supply/demand and all that.But there's many "security flaws" that are nowhere near critical or just don't apply to your use-case for the software. anonymousiam|4 months ago You've touched on the business model for both Microsoft and Apple. Once they decree that the OS is no longer supported, you're forced to upgrade. Microsoft has even begun to play Apple's game by also obsoleting the hardware. eMPee584|4 months ago .. after being pwned, and even then only maybe. Unless.. pushy ads for bugfixes? load replies (1)
Nextgrid|4 months ago If it's so critical, then you will buy it. Market supply/demand and all that.But there's many "security flaws" that are nowhere near critical or just don't apply to your use-case for the software. anonymousiam|4 months ago You've touched on the business model for both Microsoft and Apple. Once they decree that the OS is no longer supported, you're forced to upgrade. Microsoft has even begun to play Apple's game by also obsoleting the hardware. eMPee584|4 months ago .. after being pwned, and even then only maybe. Unless.. pushy ads for bugfixes? load replies (1)
anonymousiam|4 months ago You've touched on the business model for both Microsoft and Apple. Once they decree that the OS is no longer supported, you're forced to upgrade. Microsoft has even begun to play Apple's game by also obsoleting the hardware.
eMPee584|4 months ago .. after being pwned, and even then only maybe. Unless.. pushy ads for bugfixes? load replies (1)
Nextgrid|4 months ago
But there's many "security flaws" that are nowhere near critical or just don't apply to your use-case for the software.
anonymousiam|4 months ago
eMPee584|4 months ago