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as I continue to use computers they seem to continue to become more fragile, today's events notwithstanding even

not terribly surprisingly I think the fragility I'm seeing is entirely caused by other humans

@iliana When I first started using Linux around 2005, I'm pretty sure things used to crash a lot more.

Same with Windows, really; sticking a lot of images into a Word document used to be time-consuming and fraught with peril. It was a good rule of thumb to, like, save the document every time your eyeballs moved (which would often take in the tens of seconds).

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@woozle I now realize I was bitter and reflecting on the bizarre pile of skulls my work computing environment relies upon

my home computing environment has been very stable, comparatively

@iliana I mean, there are other ways in which it certainly *has* become more fragile.

The idea of someone breaking into your computer and using it as part of a zombie robot army would have been laughable, not all that long ago. <.<

The idea of someone using web page views to covertly steal CPU cycles in order to create virtual money...

#WelcomeToTheFuture

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"Bizarre pile of skulls" -- this makes me think of the db cleanup work I was heavily involved in at Carrier. Certain front-end people became known for creating their own ad-hoc MS Access apps and DBs to accomplish various tasks more quickly.

These quickly became mission-critical, without ever having been documented...

...and then sometimes the person would leave, and then the mission critical app would break due to some change elsewhere...

We stopped those practices.