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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 717091"><p>Windows and Windows Security is an entire subset hobby of IT. It's often fun, challenging, and you get to try new products and placebos. Always another threat to worry about and that worry keeps you busy. </p><p></p><p>Let's face it. Secured operating systems are boring. They just work. They are just secured. So you can do what you want to do on the system with relative impunity. However, that can become boring, don't you think? Sort if in the way a slow pontoon boat on a lake is.. Mundane, safe, no chance of anything happening other than you motoring along slowly. But that dual 400ci Pachanga on the lake will kill you if you handle it wrong, it's rife with danger and it's exciting.</p><p></p><p>I think I might be bored out of my mind with fully secured OS's and nothing left to do. We had a client with a total Linux Infrastructure. Months.. Months.. More months went past before any issue, and the issue was a bad Chrome extension.. That's managing 500 systems... Yawn... </p><p></p><p>Now if you have 'nuisance' people using 'nuisance' operating systems, like my Wife, or inlaws and you WANT them to become boring, please by all means, direct them to a Chromebook so you can reclaim your peace. But you might get bored!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 717091"] Windows and Windows Security is an entire subset hobby of IT. It's often fun, challenging, and you get to try new products and placebos. Always another threat to worry about and that worry keeps you busy. Let's face it. Secured operating systems are boring. They just work. They are just secured. So you can do what you want to do on the system with relative impunity. However, that can become boring, don't you think? Sort if in the way a slow pontoon boat on a lake is.. Mundane, safe, no chance of anything happening other than you motoring along slowly. But that dual 400ci Pachanga on the lake will kill you if you handle it wrong, it's rife with danger and it's exciting. I think I might be bored out of my mind with fully secured OS's and nothing left to do. We had a client with a total Linux Infrastructure. Months.. Months.. More months went past before any issue, and the issue was a bad Chrome extension.. That's managing 500 systems... Yawn... Now if you have 'nuisance' people using 'nuisance' operating systems, like my Wife, or inlaws and you WANT them to become boring, please by all means, direct them to a Chromebook so you can reclaim your peace. But you might get bored! [/QUOTE]
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