Our shop services computers, Windows computers mostly. So, I'm using 19H2. It's pretty much 1903 with some bugs fixed, some bugs added, and plenty of 30 year old code still waiting to be exploited. My go OS otherwise is Linux Mint Cinnamon. Windows will never be secure due to the underlying rot that they can't fully remove, nor fully mitigate. Any future spin-off of Windows, whatever they choose to call it, will still have that same inner spaghetti code rot of millions of lines of tangled code that can't be undone.
Our shop services computers, Windows computers mostly. So, I'm using 19H2. It's pretty much 1903 with some bugs fixed, some bugs added, and plenty of 30 year old code still waiting to be exploited. My go OS otherwise is Linux Mint Cinnamon. Windows will *never* be secure due to the underlying rot that they can't fully remove, nor fully mitigate. Any future spin-off of Windows, whatever they choose to call it, will still have that same inner spaghetti code rot of millions of lines of tangled code that *can't* be undone.
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