Not discrediting Open Source Software, but nothing is 100% safe.

IDK why, but this had me imagining someone adding malicious code to a project, but then also being highly proactive with commenting his additions for future developers.

“Here we steal the user’s identity and sell it on the black market for a tidy sum. Using these arguments…”

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I don’t use the term “open source”. I say free software because giving someone else control over your computing is unjust. The proprietor of the program has absolute control over how the program works and you can not change it or use alternative versions of it

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No, but someone knows how and does. If there’s something bad, there’ll be a big stink.

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Did you fabricate that CPU? Did you write that compiler? You gotta trust someone at some point. You can either trust someone because you give them money and it’s theoretically not in their interest to screw you (lol) or because they make an effort to be transparent and others (maybe you, maybe not) can verify their claims about what the software is.

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“Trust has no place in computing” is a concept that we are still quite distant from, in practical terms.

But yeah, definitely don’t hand your personal information over to a corporation, even if they’re offering to take a lot of your money, too!

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It usually boils down to this, something can be strictly better but not perfect.

The ability to audit the code is usually strictly better than closed source. Though I’m sure an argument could be made about exposing the code base to bad actors I generally think it’s a worthy trade off.

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You guise look at the code?

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Of course. I don’t understand any of it, but it can’t hurt check for a stealData function.

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That you formated that appropriately means you still know more about code than the vast majority of people

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