Re: Sandboxing. WTF?
Re: Sandboxing. WTF?
- Subject: Re: Sandboxing. WTF?
- From: Phillip Mills <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 07:08:46 -0400
On 2012-05-29, at 11:30 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:
> A number of commentators have jumped into the thread to declare, in effect, that the sandboxing could *never* work. Such a point of view seems inexplicably to ignore the fact that there is a platform out there already (iOS) for which sandboxing is demonstrably viable -- technically, economically, and functionally.
iOS devices are successful but it's as easy to claim that it's in spite of an OS that is a functional failure as it is to give the OS any credit. Since people don't get to choose between increased flexibility and security, there's no way to know.
The convoluted methods required when attempting to use two different apps when working with one document are strong evidence against functional viability from a *computing* perspective. Those devices make great media consumption tools but that's an awfully low setting of the bar if it's applied to "real" computers.
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