Just like everyday physical security really, isn't it? You don't lock your bike up to stop people from being able to nick it but to make it so much hassle that they don't bother.
Oh man, and I'd *just* convinced myself I don't need yet another Undaunted.
So LinkedIn just fucking auto-added everyone to training their AI. Can't get the direct link to the setting to work right now, so, to turn it off in your LinkedIn account go to: - Settings - Data Privacy - How LinkedIn uses your data - Data for generative AI Improvement Set it to Off.
I can't be the only person who would *definitely* get some wrong even if the test were deliberately constructed with questions I know the answer to just because of the random flipping of the sense of the question.
Also, by switching between synonym and antonym at random through the test, it's partly testing your ability to pay attention to the direction of the question (i.e., not get carried away answering as if you were asked to find synonyms for all of them for example)
The antonym of catalyst is inhibitor isn't it? The antonym of catalyse isn't prevent; that's too strong. And if it were, an antonym of prevention would be catalysation not catalyst!
By definition, software runs on the hardware. So <device> is running <software> <software> could be running on <device>, but not the other way round.