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I mean I've always felt relying on code-signing certificates rather than common sense isn't teaching the user good computing habits anyways. Code-signing is an excuse not to learn properly, in short. When it works, sure, it works. And when it fails, it fails hard, like here.
Why not just teach people?
Oh right... because, we're dealing with a population of computer illiterate potatoes. I keep forgetting.
I'm sorry I say it that harshly, but you know it's true.
Why not just teach people?
Oh right... because, we're dealing with a population of computer illiterate potatoes. I keep forgetting.
I'm sorry I say it that harshly, but you know it's true.