| ▲ | awesome_dude 5 hours ago | |||||||
You have moved from "We know" to "We have an educated guess" which is the right way to couch things. However I wanted to also point out that relying only on educated guesses can lead us into a position where we are "papering over the cracks" or "addressing the symptoms", not the "underlying cause" Yes, sometimes that's all that can be done, but, also, sometimes it can be more damaging than the cause itself (thinking in terms of the cause continuing to fester away, whilst we think it's 'solved') | ||||||||
| ▲ | ragall 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> You have moved from "We know" to "We have an educated guess" No. You kept blabbering about "science" when most uses of knowledge are not about science. The original topic was also definitely not "science": it was about having a reasonable opinion about whether, empirically, the rate of discovery of vulnerabilities is increasing or not. | ||||||||
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