these are impossible demands. as far as i know amiga or amiga like os would have to completely give up on all its design principles to comply with it. use linux instead, as this is what it would lead to anyway.
AdvancedFollower wrote: That's why memory protection and process isolation exists in the first place. You can't trust the developer of each and every Internet enabled program, plug-in, extension etc. on your computer to write 100% perfect code with no chance of exploits, and then also hope that every single non-Internet enabled process running on the OS is immune to attack vectors via those Internet-enabled processes. That's why modern operating systems and CPU's are designed to isolate processes from each other and from higher privilege levels.
I understand the advantages of memory protection and address space isolation but I also understand the performance costs. Modern systems have multiple security layers where it may be beneficial to consider the cost-benefit of adding each.
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Getting online without this protection is like leaving your front door unlocked. Sure, it's unlikely that a burglar will try your particular door, but if they do, you're completely defenseless.
The Amiga is becoming more and more like a house out in the middle of some remote woods with an unlocked door. Windows is like having the biggest and nicest house in the inner city hood (ghetto) with a locked door, barred windows, alarm system, security fence and guard dogs. Which house is more likely to get burglarized?