Why is there always a new Java update?
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Java runs on a virtual machine to make it platform independent, every time there is a hardware iodate/change, the virtual machine java runs on needs to be updated.0
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Java updates are the only thing I say no to0
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Java updates are the only thing I say no to
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It's just Skynet activating.0
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Skynet needs to hurry up. Or the Cybermen. Either will work.0
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'Cause they keep discovering flaws that are dangerous to your computer. If you don't need it, uninstall it, otherwise always update!0
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I just installed it, for some reason i never get a notice about them. I need to go install it on my family's pc too since getting them to do it is like explaining nuclear physics to a cat.0
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Just use chrome. Chrome has the VM built in so you will never have to update it.0
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