I'd bet transporters would need constant monitoring and maintenance. They screw up often enough. Not sure I'd ever step into one of those deathtraps, even if you ignore the whole inherent murder problem.
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Something that might happen once in ten years isn't worth the additional security surface exposure. IMO
Nobody's stopping you!
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It can but rarely; mostly it's a kidney thing.
They last forever. Bottle like that lasts us a couple years
You're thinking acetaminophen
Seconded. Great rice. Excellent flexible do-everything-reasonably-well appliance.
Yeah, 10mg is almost more than I can handle, makes me feel a bit sick. Tolerance varies.
Not only misgendering and not knowing anything, but for me the cherry was the fact that the only thing TFG could think to say about generic_woman was ... that she was hot. What a stupid go-to. Not smart, savvy, interesting... no, she is obviously hot. That is the best compliment.
Unfuck that guy.
Probably thinking of Nikki Minaj or something.
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I don't think that is necessarily out of the running yet. OS development is expensive and low profit. Commodification may be inevitable. Control of the shell and GUI, where they can push advertisements and shovelware and telemetry on you, that is profitable.
So in 20 years, 50? I predict proprietary OSes will die out eventually, balance of probability.
Most people wouldn't bother.
And the risk would be more a foothold into your network as a staging point to attack other devices, as I'm sure you know .