A lot of developers just run everything as admin because it's easier than spending the time to properly carve out a user account and permissions. It's a terrible practice and when I mentor I try to discourage it, but a lot of times, especially graduates lately, kind of roll their eyes in a "whatever, old man, I'm never not going to just run as admin in the future to save myself 30 minutes."
A lot of developers just run everything as admin because it's easier than spending the time to properly carve out a user account and permissions. It's a terrible practice and when I mentor I try to discourage it, but a lot of times, especially graduates lately, kind of roll their eyes in a "whatever, old man, I'm never not going to just run as admin in the future to save myself 30 minutes."
fags, thats not acceptible from pros. maybe from cousin joe.
Move fast, break everything
i used to rock admin mode but now i keep it on the strictest setting because the number of times i actually have to admin up is low