The problem (with this post in HN) is that it _isn't_ actually automatic. Your device being receptive to automatically-shared networks is default-on/opt-out. Your device automatically _sharing_ a network is…
>if you give one Win10 friend the password, all his friends have it Only if he opts _in_ to sharing it.
Alternatively, you could actually go look up and understand how this works and realize that 80% of this thread is misinformation.
I've always thought verb-noun made more sense (since functionality in powershell isn't bundled/accessed as a complete program it has that flexibility). * Install-Package firefox would be hugely preferable, though. Smart…
>only true for _PC_ desktops What other kind of desktop is there? Chromebooks/laptops fall under the same category, but that still isn't nearly enough to justify your claim.
>virus/firewall updates You're still using third-party software for that? There's part of your problem! Getting rid of those would also kill of the "suspicious behavior" popups.
The problem (with this post in HN) is that it _isn't_ actually automatic. Your device being receptive to automatically-shared networks is default-on/opt-out. Your device automatically _sharing_ a network is…
>if you give one Win10 friend the password, all his friends have it Only if he opts _in_ to sharing it.
Alternatively, you could actually go look up and understand how this works and realize that 80% of this thread is misinformation.
I've always thought verb-noun made more sense (since functionality in powershell isn't bundled/accessed as a complete program it has that flexibility). * Install-Package firefox would be hugely preferable, though. Smart…
>only true for _PC_ desktops What other kind of desktop is there? Chromebooks/laptops fall under the same category, but that still isn't nearly enough to justify your claim.
>virus/firewall updates You're still using third-party software for that? There's part of your problem! Getting rid of those would also kill of the "suspicious behavior" popups.