Good to see Rust coming into practice for various operating systems, with better protections in place.
And, of course, most Windows machines work with the first account being the administrator account, and there's never a second account that gets created, while with Linux, they do a better job of separating powers and controlling the power and who gets access to act as the super user when needed.
If only we had software that could do all of its tasks without requiring administrative access to it. (On the flip side, if we only had administrators who are willing to admit when we might have a point and they should change their software image so that we can do our jobs better instead of having to rely solely on cloud-based services because we can't get anything good locally.)
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And, of course, most Windows machines work with the first account being the administrator account, and there's never a second account that gets created, while with Linux, they do a better job of separating powers and controlling the power and who gets access to act as the super user when needed.
If only we had software that could do all of its tasks without requiring administrative access to it. (On the flip side, if we only had administrators who are willing to admit when we might have a point and they should change their software image so that we can do our jobs better instead of having to rely solely on cloud-based services because we can't get anything good locally.)