

You have a point. I guess we could compile the decompiled code and compare the binaries.
You have a point. I guess we could compile the decompiled code and compare the binaries.
True.
It could also be purportedly condescending. Still an insult.
Fair point.
But to be fair, “you’re inexperienced” can also be used as an insult.
Of course not. You’re a mango!
Bro still eating mushrooms while typing. Go lie down and play portishead somwehere.
“It would be rude to think that they’re inexperienced. So let’s just say that THEY’RE LIARS!!!”
You’re almost close to self-awareness. But then, not bad for a mango.
Incompetence is fine. Incompetence can come from different sources, including inexperience.
Great. Hallucinated decompiled code.
I’m all for AI, but there’s gotta be a better way for machines to become intelligent. Not just “training and predicting without any thought in the process.”
it’s community
its* community
I understand all that. After all, Andrew is asking for the power to become an admin.
But given your reply, it seems like Andrew is asking for that power from the get-go which, of course, is a no go.
Whoops! Thanks. Corrected.
it’s idea of SciFI and Fantasy
its* idea of SciFI and Fantasy
it’s highest
its* hightest highest
Why are you assuming so much about Andrew?
What are these workarounds? And why are they workarounds and not standard procedures?
This has to be some sort of policy being enabled. I have seen that window, but there are ways to bypass it - though in hindsight, they are not as evident. For example, right-click then choose “Open.”
that made it’s own files untouchable
that made its* own files untouchable
Yes, but on Linux, if I am root, I am God. I do whatever the fuck I want with my machine, for good, evil or stupidity. That’s the poster’s point. It seems like Windows doesn’t allow you to do this, or at least not easily. So I guess people who want to have absolute control over their computer shouldn’t be using Windows, I guess.
Good job, but is this something that us common folks can use?
Otherwise, as much as a noble cause that was, helping a for-profit company save money, for the same amount of pay is like, eh… it wouldn’t be worth my time. But that’s just me.
You’re welcome.