How is it possible that a patch can be developed for every computer/system security flaw?

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I always see whenever security flaws are found in operating systems, games, software etc., a patch is released within a few days.

How is it possible that every security issue seems to be solvable once the issue is pointed out?

This doesn’t seem to be the case in, for example, the medical field where you may not have a solution to every medical problem even though you understand the problem quite well.

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computers are explicitly dictated systems. meaning it only does what a human tells it to do. humans coded every single instruction that all computers everywhere execute.

the reason we can’t solve every medical issue is that we don’t see and control every action every cell does. we treat issues that affect thousands and millions of cells. not individual cells

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