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Um, it's different than less encrypt because it's more of an end user concern than it is a server operator concern, right? Like all of us nerds got our free certs and upgraded our stuff to HTTPS and they made that palatable and free and it's off and they made the case for why you should do it. And that worked.
Um, it's different than less encrypt because it's more of an end user concern than it is a server operator concern, right? Like all of us nerds got our free certs and upgraded our stuff to HTTPS and they made that palatable and free and it's off and they made the case for why you should do it. And that worked.
But when we talk about end users around the world, varying levels of technical expertise, it's just a much taller order. Yeah. But I do think that Apple and Android have not solved it, but provided something, a baseline for a lot of people.
But when we talk about end users around the world, varying levels of technical expertise, it's just a much taller order. Yeah. But I do think that Apple and Android have not solved it, but provided something, a baseline for a lot of people.
I don't think Microsoft is investing in Windows like they used to. I think they're investing in Azure and cloud and AI and all these other things that have like up into the right opportunities. And Windows is just kind of like last millennia's thing. Like it's just there. I don't know how they get away with that.
I don't think Microsoft is investing in Windows like they used to. I think they're investing in Azure and cloud and AI and all these other things that have like up into the right opportunities. And Windows is just kind of like last millennia's thing. Like it's just there. I don't know how they get away with that.
Like, what do you mean? What kind of users?
Like, what do you mean? What kind of users?
Gamers have one password.
Gamers have one password.
Or LastPass, or insert your password manager here.
Or LastPass, or insert your password manager here.
Yeah, that is good. Here's a lukewarm take. I think in 2025, which is the year that we are currently in, unless you listen to ChangeLog News, then you might still be in 2024. We shouldn't think about Windows and Mac OS and Linux very much at all. I think that Steve Jobs was right. These are trucks. We drive trucks because we're truck drivers.
Yeah, that is good. Here's a lukewarm take. I think in 2025, which is the year that we are currently in, unless you listen to ChangeLog News, then you might still be in 2024. We shouldn't think about Windows and Mac OS and Linux very much at all. I think that Steve Jobs was right. These are trucks. We drive trucks because we're truck drivers.
But the world at large, the operating systems at large in 2025 are on smartphones. And iOS and Android are the operating systems of this decade. And so that's where it matters. And I think that those people for passwords are being taken care of. I can't speak to the quality of Android's implementation, but I know there's stuff there.
But the world at large, the operating systems at large in 2025 are on smartphones. And iOS and Android are the operating systems of this decade. And so that's where it matters. And I think that those people for passwords are being taken care of. I can't speak to the quality of Android's implementation, but I know there's stuff there.
And so I just think that we shouldn't even be thinking about desktops. And when we talk about mainstream consumerism, mainstream computerism, because almost everybody in the world using a smartphone as their primary, and in many cases, their only computing device.
And so I just think that we shouldn't even be thinking about desktops. And when we talk about mainstream consumerism, mainstream computerism, because almost everybody in the world using a smartphone as their primary, and in many cases, their only computing device.
Is that lukewarm? Is that hot?
Is that lukewarm? Is that hot?