Comment by nottorp 2 months ago Or it's worse, because there's a good bunch of devs that don't trust MS by default? 2 comments nottorp Reply AmbroseBierce 2 months ago Even the most hardcore GNU supporters don't think Microsoft would add a supply chain attack to such initiative, or that their software security is worse than the average NPM (popular) package maintainer. nottorp 2 months ago Just the lock in and telemetry are dangerous :)And they're company policy as opposed to honest mistakes like security vulns.
AmbroseBierce 2 months ago Even the most hardcore GNU supporters don't think Microsoft would add a supply chain attack to such initiative, or that their software security is worse than the average NPM (popular) package maintainer. nottorp 2 months ago Just the lock in and telemetry are dangerous :)And they're company policy as opposed to honest mistakes like security vulns.
nottorp 2 months ago Just the lock in and telemetry are dangerous :)And they're company policy as opposed to honest mistakes like security vulns.
Even the most hardcore GNU supporters don't think Microsoft would add a supply chain attack to such initiative, or that their software security is worse than the average NPM (popular) package maintainer.
Just the lock in and telemetry are dangerous :)
And they're company policy as opposed to honest mistakes like security vulns.