Comment Re:"Force-updating" (Score 1) 76
That said, Win 11 24h2 (and Win10 ESU) currently gets the same security updates as 25h2. Much like how linux backports new fixes into old releases. So, new fixes without new features is common.
That said, Win 11 24h2 (and Win10 ESU) currently gets the same security updates as 25h2. Much like how linux backports new fixes into old releases. So, new fixes without new features is common.
One example of a non-lie your statement would have included would have been how, for over a thousand years, people believed flies had 4 legs because Aristotle didn't believe they could actually have 6 (maybe he thought they were arms, I don't know). So, had you asked say, Charlamagne, "how many legs does a fly have?", he may have said, without lying, 4.
i.e. - "an untrue or inaccurate statement that may or may not be believed true by the speaker or writer"
"the lies we tell ourselves to feel better" - explicit intent.
In the end, it's a no-brainer. As I expect the responses to demonstrate.
And are you familiar with the stated goals and preferred means of the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran? Are you aware of what their stated interests are? Have you fallen into the trap of Moral/Cultural relativism?
I realize that I have responded only with questions, but they are intended to give you the opportunity to justify your attitude.
If a security patch is included in a feature pack, there will be a separate security update for prior versions.
Besides, this is largely in the context of fingerprinting, and you don't need those to track users who log in.
What I said is simple - if part of a group grows and another shrinks, you can't say it shrunk overall. You don't know if it grew or shrank with just that information.
Should I have left out the examples? Is that where the confusion arose?
I am confident that it will be more likely to use correct grammar.
You cannot assume a change in the size of the pie because the size of the slices changed.
There are no data that cannot be plotted on a straight line if the axis are chosen correctly.