Atheist wrote:
B00tDisk wrote:
Any expert system that couldn't keep itself from overwriting its own memory would be effectively worthless. Every thought would essentially be a tapeworm, destroying data as it was created.
Hi B00tDisk,
And yet my Amiga 2000 using AOS1.3.3 runs?
Something that isn't an AI.
Atheist wrote:
And yes, why chastise me for being selfish and wanting a ONE USER computer/OS? PC is for Personal Computer not Politically Correct, and sharing my toy with all comers.
Right up till the moment that your mate asks you to use your computer for a bit, and whilst there, decides to start poking around, discovering all these wierd looking files, and promptly deletes, renames or moves em depending on desire.
I've seen it happen too many times. Hell, I've had to undo the damage enough that it simply isn't funny any more.
There are perfectly good reasons for having a tiered system of access on a computer, stopping people with too little knowledge to understand and just enough to do damage is one of them.
I like when I let someone access the net through my systems that I don't have to worry about the integrity of my documents and pictures.
If it's what you want, great, fantastic and more power to you. Thing is though, the rest of the world, that being one with a clue of course, want their *own* accounts, customised to their particular likes and dislikes without having to worry about other people using the machines preferences. The like that on the odd occation that their application does croak, it doesn't bring down the rest of them and the computer with it, they just restart the app and get on with things.