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Critical Linux security API is still a kludge (Inquirer)

Critical Linux security API is still a kludge (Inquirer)

Posted Oct 24, 2006 18:12 UTC (Tue) by nlucas (guest, #33793)
In reply to: Critical Linux security API is still a kludge (Inquirer) by MisterIO
Parent article: Critical Linux security API is still a kludge (Inquirer)

It's now common on most countries to only allow people to drive with a driver's license.

Does it make roads saffer? Sure (and I would imagine a LOT saffer than before)
Does it make roads imune to accidents because of bad drivers? Not a chance.

There will always be bad drivers and no global education will fix that (unless restricting driving only to the safest ones, automatically making driving a "previledge" only to a subset of the population).

I don't see any difference between this and computer users.


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