I see all this zero day stuff about IE, they can't fix it, it's actively exploited, they are frantically working on a patch, etc... And the first thing I think is: You deserve it. If you aren't someone who is too old to understand better (the only place I'll cut you slack) and you still use IE, then your organization needs to feel pain until you are forced to actually upgrade to a different browser.
It's not acceptable to think some crappy 90s to early 2000s webpage you built internally will work forever, anymore than you can drive your car for 900000 miles and not expect problems. You've had plenty of opportunities, and you failed to actually upgrade because your company is so paralyzed with bureaucracy or cheapness to develop anything new. At a certain point, your business or agency needs to fail, because while fires are bad and no one likes them, they are also a natural process whereby mountains of decaying trash gets removed.
Yeah... thats pretty bad hahaha
@greylaw89 I recently needed a new personal development machine. I have used either Linux or macOS for the last few years. The machine came preinstalled with Windows 10. Since I was told that many things have improved as far as software development ergonomics (e.g. WSL), I decided to spend a few hours on a first date with Windows 10 to see if sparks would fly.
During this time I was bombarded with critical software security updates. I got nervous and wiped Windows entirely from the machine.
I got a laugh from the release schedule for IE as provided by Wikipedia.