I'm doubtful of the utility of a well lit pile of ashes
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And I am doubtful of the utility of a box of matches that can't light a fire.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @sschlesier and
"AV is like a box of matches: it can set stuff on fire"
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Replying to @berendjanwever @sschlesier and
Except Microsoft's AV. It's a box of matches that can't set stuff on fire.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @sschlesier and
o_O wait.... uhm... what!? Did you just do a180°or just don't understand the analogy?
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Replying to @berendjanwever @sschlesier and
Uhm, I just continued Tavis' reasoning. AV is insecure (but detects well) except MS AV.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @sschlesier and
I read this: Tavis: "pro: light, con: fire". Vess: "MS causes no fire". Seems like 180° to me
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Replying to @berendjanwever @sschlesier and
Tavis: with these matches you can light a candle but also set your house on fire.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @berendjanwever and
Me: with Microsoft's matches you can't even light a candle, let alone set your house on fire.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @sschlesier and
...except Tavis was talking about a light bulb, not matches. Goal is illumination, not ashes.
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I can see how you'd think AV is great with that goal in mind :)
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