1) I’m going to go out on a limb and guess Lastpass, Okta, et al., WERE and ARE SOC2 type II certified. Didn’t stop them from getting breached.
2) SOC2 is defined by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. That it is held up as some sort of exemplary cyber security standard is absolutely ridiculous.
You can see the sun rise in the east. Despite what you seem to believe, you cannot see what is going on inside someone else’s head, which is essentially what you are claiming to be able to do.
What you wrote is true only in the narrowest sense: of course people “can” rationalize. People also “can” fly to the moon. That doesn’t mean that is what people are doing, and it comes across as deeply unempathetic to express as a default assumption.
There is a difference between your colleagues -- as people -- with whom you can have a close relationship, and the entity that is your employer, which you really have to assume would jettison you at a moment's notice, because almost all companies would if the need arose.
I don't think of it as depressing to act as if a fictional entity like a corporation isn't part of your family. By all means, be friends with your coworkers, show up and work hard, but don't get emotionally invested in a relationship with an LLC or a C Corp that can't love you back.
Linux and macOS are different platforms. Would calling it multi-platform make you happier?
> Also, I've been using terminals since DOS in 1990 and never once have I had to say, "I wish this terminal had more performance",
I remember the Windows terminal being unbearably slow in the past and wishing it had better performance.
Maybe this just isn’t for you.